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Hello Ken,

Whoa. That sounds more like a specialty product. With my designs these numbers usually have to be a good two orders of magnitude lower. Then the cost of the bolts matters a lot ;-)

Yes, unless you need it right now.

Regards, Joerg

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Huh? Mcmaster is _the_ place to go when you need it right now - they have freakin' _everything_.

It's not the place to go when you need it at OEM prices, however. ;-)

Cheers! Rich

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Hello Rich,

When you live in the Bay Area, that is. I don't and it would at least be a wait until the next day's Fedex run. If I am lucky that's around

10:00am, if not it's after 2:00pm. No McMaster or Grainger places here. But I can pick up a drum of hydraulic fluid for the tractor right away :-)

Regards, Joerg

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And a gallon of Paraquat for the weeds ?:-)

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Hello Jim,

Nah, no chemicals. We do that the hard way, mechanically. Electric weed eater or by hand. There are too many precious wild animals around here. Most of them trust us by now and I don't want to harm them.

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