Garden tractor trailer wheel and parts needed...

Garden tractor trailer wheel and parts needed...

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Hard-Drive

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4,090 posts

230 months

Tuesday 9th May 2017
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Right, following the above post I'm looking for a specific type of antiluce fastener like this. I want to screw it to the "end" panels, which are fixed, so I can drop the "side" panels.

I think it's called a cranked antiluce, and although I can find them in New Zealand, I can't find a UK supplier...



All I can find in the UK is the standard weld on (no good as I can't weld to wood!) or bolt on (which means I'll need some kind of right angles bracket anyway.

Any pointers people?

Jos Notstoppen

496 posts

142 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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It is called a droplok or droplink pin.

Some are shown here http://v2.gb.sparex.com/SearchResults.aspx?Classif...
I am not sure if you can get them direct from this company though.

If you are really stuck I might be able to get a price

S6PNJ

5,183 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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Found this outlet - might have some useful fasteners in there somewhere! http://www.malpasonline.co.uk/s/accessories/traile...

It's fixable...

468 posts

206 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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Try http://www.cbf.uk.com

If you download the pdf catalogue you want page 55 onwards.

Hard-Drive

Original Poster:

4,090 posts

230 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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Cheers guys, but the antiluce fasteners are still either bolt on or weld on. It's the type in the picture above I really need...

rfisher

5,024 posts

284 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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Nice.

I'd be tempted to topcoat the chassis with bitumen paint - should last for years.

Oh and stick a V8 on it.

4Q

3,364 posts

145 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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Hard-Drive said:
Cheers guys, but the antiluce fasteners are still either bolt on or weld on. It's the type in the picture above I really need...
Can't you weld them on to a plate and bolt that on?