Farmall seals

CaseIH will cross the old numbers to the new ones. Or a bearing/seal business can cross them to whatever they sell.
 
ive tried 4 different bearing and seal places and they said that those numbers dont cross and are no good....guess ill try case ih.
 
Just do an internet search for "oil seal cross-reference". You"ll find some good search engines that will help you cross to new numbers. Chicago-Rawhide has a really good one.
 
Dealer # for input 71871C1, around 26 bucks.
Dealer # for counter shaft 381907R91, around 20 bucks.
Napa or SKF seal for input 20702, about a buck under 20 at store near me. Countershaft 16117, little under 10 bucks.
 
I always see the big money amounts for seals wich are used in our Farmall's in USA.I always order them with a company and the Tokseals and NAK seals cost me a fraction Euro's even when I recalculate to Dollars.
E.g. the seals for the rearaxles 95mm-70mm-10mm/12mm cost a fraction and are good brands (not from China)for around US4,-(?)or US9,- for the 13mm.Is that because of the fact there is an Case IH plastic wrapped around the seals....

Just the same as with the oil filters.They are all from Fleetguard factory but way cheaper as purchased from my IH dealer and exactly the same (like recalculated the LF618 H $4,18 $5,62 LF584 M
 
(quoted from post at 18:36:20 06/15/11) Dealer # for input 71871C1, around 26 bucks.
Dealer # for counter shaft 381907R91, around 20 bucks.
Napa or SKF seal for input 20702, about a buck under 20 at store near me. Countershaft 16117, little under 10 bucks.

I guess I need to triple the price I get for those seals.
 

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