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John Deere FB Issues

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Christos

10-05-2005 09:52:18




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Hi Everyone After finally seeing to my Massey being repaired, I've turned my attention to my other problem child...my 2 FB's.


On the '49 FB...

My dad had taken it apart and all I have is one grain cup. Where can I get new-to-me replacements (in Ohio or eastern Indiana) at a reasonable price?

The Power-lift on this one is shot, does anyone know were I can get the hydralic conversion from as well?

And I need to find all the two jackshafts as well...

On the '51:

I want to refurbish/and rehablitiate the seed cups that I have this drill. I bought new doors and pins for them, but I have been having a hard time with the following - reaming the old rusted pins out and actually getting the cups off of the bottom of the drill. They are attached with carrage bolts with square nuts. (I'm ready to just use a chisel and cut the heads off.) Is there a better alternative?

The spinners in the fertilizer box some of the safety pins sheared off, how can I replace them?

This is it for now...I appreciate whatever advice you can give.

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Ben in KS

10-07-2005 04:46:34




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 Re: John Deere FB Issues in reply to Christos, 10-05-2005 09:52:18  
The hydraulic lift is very easy to fabricate yourself if you can't find one. You can see from the manual what the parts should look like, 3/4" sucker rod is about right for the frame, etc. Good luck with it. Ben



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Leroy

10-06-2005 05:07:10




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 Re: John Deere FB Issues in reply to Christos, 10-05-2005 09:52:18  
Are you wanting a show piece or just to use? My drill had the lever lift and I made my own cylinder lift. For used parts try Skillings at North Hampton, Oh. or Maplewood Imp. at Maplewood, Oh. they either or both may have parting out drills



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Christos

10-06-2005 21:28:25




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 Re: John Deere FB Issues in reply to Leroy, 10-06-2005 05:07:10  
I wanted to get them both fixed up so I could use them.



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