cooney minnie, yeah, I'm a long way from Wis., would you consider removing the parts I need from your head? If anyone out there has a junker model 234,235,335,or 435 corn head the parts are the same for all. Parts page and item listings show parts numbers. Key item # 37 ( bracket, snap roll bearing L.H. )is what I need most. It was destroyed when bearing #39 in the flangette failed . That allowed stalk roll assembly to move forward and allowed key item #36 (flute, snap roll, lower, L.H.) to rub on the bracket which is a casting. It is destroyed. Also, the flute may be somewhat worn back in length. So to get this thing operative again it would be best to have both parts.( I will take a complete stalk roll assembly as long as bracket is good). The entire stalk roll must be removed from the head in order to get these parts. This entails removing drive chain at rear of stalk rolls, remove #24, #23, #22, #21 and #25 from rear of left and right stalk rolls. The bearing should be locked to the shaft in some manner, so it may be simplest to remove the front side of the flangette and remove the stalk roll as an assembly. However , to do so would require removal of both stalk rolls. On the left stalk roll, remove three small bolts in a triangular shaped piece of plate steel( not shown)which has #33 bolted to it. Right side stalk roll has a two bolt attachment for the stalk roll front bearing bracket( #7). Any one knowing of any salvage yards that may have any of the a fore mentioned corn heads, please let me know. Thanks , Weldon K.
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