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I have a harry but what harry is it???

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JohnBoy

12-30-2000 07:08:40




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I have a Harry Ferguson with a continental motor#z129314959 usa.....on dash under steering column says No.10-75359 and a whole list of patent # below that plus Detroit, Michigan USA. Could anyone tell me just exactly what I have...I broke the rear axle and need to order parts but need additional info.....
used to have a trencher on it but dont know if it was factory....




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Biv

12-30-2000 11:08:04




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 Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to JohnBoy, 12-30-2000 07:08:40  
The Z 129 Engine indicates a Model TO 30 the serial nunber places it in 1952. See the link below for Ferguson info



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JohnBoy

12-31-2000 07:24:52




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 Re: Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to Biv, 12-30-2000 11:08:04  
thanks for the direction on this harry ferguson being a 1952 TO 30. I am in need of a right rear axle, bearing, seals. Why does the steering wheel have a big solid 6 inch round steel hub in the center of it?



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Ray,IN

01-01-2001 13:44:18




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 Re: Re: Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to JohnBoy, 12-31-2000 07:24:52  
A place to obtain parts is: Quality Farm & Country Supply, ph# 1-888-828-3276. They have the most extensive supply of new and used parts in the USA that I have found since restoring my TO30 back in 1990. You may buy a copy of the O&M manual there also. Good luck with your tractor, you will find it quite useful for it's small size. The original steering wheel does not have a large hub. it is a bakelite, steel renforced, three spoked wheel attached by a castle nut to a splined shaft,it is available from Quality also. Happy Holidays!

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Fred OH

01-02-2001 15:28:11




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to Ray,IN, 01-01-2001 13:44:18  
Ray, I think you meant to say acorn nut instead of a castellated nut. L8R----Fred OH



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Ray,IN

01-02-2001 15:58:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to Fred OH, 01-02-2001 15:28:11  
Thanks Fred, like the politician said " I didn't lie- I merely misspoke". The nut is a chrome acorn nut, don't remember the thread pitch but you may buy one at most good hardware stores. Gotta go - I just found out that my Case has water in the trans. fluid; torque conv. frozen!



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Biv

12-31-2000 10:03:07




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 Re: Re: Re: i have a harry but what harry is it??? in reply to JohnBoy, 12-31-2000 07:24:52  
I don't know about the steering wheel hub. Some of the guys at the link below may have that info.



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