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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 59468" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>My experience: Depends on the torquing procedure. If they torque to a specific torque value, you should be able to re-use them. If they torque to a value, and then have to be rotated a further amount of turns (or fraction of a turn), they are the yielding type and cannot be re-used. I would consult the dealer, or wait until an JD expert weighs in to be sure. One thing I do know, do not reuse JD connecting rod bolts! Learned that one the hard way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 59468, member: 3290"] My experience: Depends on the torquing procedure. If they torque to a specific torque value, you should be able to re-use them. If they torque to a value, and then have to be rotated a further amount of turns (or fraction of a turn), they are the yielding type and cannot be re-used. I would consult the dealer, or wait until an JD expert weighs in to be sure. One thing I do know, do not reuse JD connecting rod bolts! Learned that one the hard way. [/QUOTE]
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