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Tyler Kolbe

07-31-2006 14:50:50




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I'm looking for a throw out roller, pivot stud for the standard and a pressure spring for the tail wheel(the one furthest to the rear) The dealer says they're obselete. I haven't called the local bone yards but most of the time they're picked clean already. Or if anyone has subsituded a part from something else. The spring and roller are broken and the stud has the hex head tabs broken off. thanks.

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ET

08-01-2006 09:42:23




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 Re: 555 plow parts in reply to Tyler Kolbe, 07-31-2006 14:50:50  
The roller is only available as a complete latch assembly. It is the same in all the JD trip standards. The newer ones had a grease fitting on the roller and you just don't put that in on older plows with no slot in the side plate. My best advice on the tail wheel spring is to start checking machinery junk piles for one that is close, you can always cut a long comptesion spring off to fit.



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Tyler Kolbe

08-01-2006 18:10:01




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 Re: 555 plow parts in reply to ET, 08-01-2006 09:42:23  
I called the junk yard for 555 and F145 plows and they only had the 145 and newer models. I found a nice F145H to take parts off of. I took the whole trip apart I just took the pry bar and spread the throw out asembly to get the roller out and it was the same size as my old one and slid right on my old roller shaft. The pivot pin for the standard was also a perfect fit. I took the pressure spring also because it was thicker and heavier than the old one. I just cut it shorter to the size I needed. I got it all back together for 5 bucks! Everything works like a charm now. Before I put the roller on I put some antisieze lube, since you can't grease it on my plows trips. I guess it was my lucky day. So if you ever need parts for yours check out a 145.

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