One other trick is to attempt to tighten the bolt a bit more, they were only torqued to 45 foot pounds by Kohler so there will be some room to go without fear of breaking.
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Put the mule drive back on the tractor so the weight of the tractor will hold it and then use a couple feet of pipe to extend your wrench's leverage. Another option would be to drill the bolt out with gradually bigger bits until it reaches the threads on one side of the nut.
By the way it is right hand thread.
This bolt sheared on me recently (see my post) I had put oil on it for a number of days and also heated it up to try and get some penetration. Fixed it by drilling out and using a helicoil. However on removing the valves to clean and reseat I noticed a portion of the thread was xxopsed in the exhaust port. Not sure if this is normal or a faulty casting. Anyway, good luck.
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These are also good to have in stock.
You can also buy a pack of 3/4 machine washers at TSC that are good for taking up slop in smaller amounts. They have a much smaller OD than regular washers as well. Nice and neat when installed.
Bill brings up a good point about preload of the bearings and especially so if those spindles have worn spots on them.
Absolutely it's easier to just use a lock collar for spacing out smaller rim bore lengths. Sometimes necessary as I've done it purposely just so the bearings are not positioned directly in the old worn grooves of the spindles but on some good meat of them.
3/4" ID shim washers are available and cheap to add preload when using a bolt and washer tapped into the end of the spindles. So exact precision of the cut length to the rim bore length isn't completely necessary to achieve it. Plus they are nice to have around for shimming the steering components as well for a tighter fit and less slop at the fan gear.
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