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441c

11-19-2006 18:06:31




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Is their a good sourse out there for model C seals bearing etc. maybe a parts manuel




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Toby(NC)

11-20-2006 21:44:10




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 Re: model C parts in reply to 441c, 11-19-2006 18:06:31  
441c send me your email and I will email my list of seal and bearing numbers that I have compiled...
My email is: t.wellborn@mindspring.com



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Pappy

11-19-2006 23:38:48




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 Re: model C parts in reply to 441c, 11-19-2006 18:06:31  
Most days, parts manuals are available on Ebay.

We recently rebuilt the transmission/differential/final drives on our "B" and were able to get all the bearings and seals from our auto parts store. (could not get the two roller bearings on the idler shaft though} Had to get them from a dealer in Kansas.



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Toby(NC)

11-19-2006 20:50:16




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 Re: model C parts in reply to 441c, 11-19-2006 18:06:31  
You need an Original Allis Chalmers Dealer Parts Manual. Find your seal number and do a cross reference either with National or Chicago Rawhide.
Or just add 70 to the front of the old Allis Chalmers part number. This makes the part number an AGCO part number.
I have a list of most of the bearing numbers in the final drive and front wheel bearings.
Just email me and I will send the list to you.

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441c

11-20-2006 16:44:45




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 Re: model C parts in reply to Toby(NC), 11-19-2006 20:50:16  
thanks for all the info.Yes I buy parts of this site if they had a parts manuel and inter axel seals listed I would buy them here Thanks again



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old

11-19-2006 19:03:37




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 Re: model C parts in reply to 441c, 11-19-2006 18:06:31  
First place to look is an AGCO dealer, since there an Allis dealer/company. The this site and or valuebilt



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AC guy

11-19-2006 18:22:45




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 Re: model C parts in reply to 441c, 11-19-2006 18:06:31  
you outta know better than to ask that question when you're usin' this website!



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