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Need a JD 3010 Diesel Crankshaft

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Jim

10-31-2003 16:48:41




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Need a crank in good condition, ok if it needs ground, just needs to be in regrindable condition.




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Jim

11-01-2003 10:07:46




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 Re: Need a JD 3010 Diesel Crankshaft in reply to Jim, 10-31-2003 16:48:41  
the casting # is R26540R,
it is a 4 cyl, Diesel
Tractor SN is 6082



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G-MAN

11-01-2003 11:20:11




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 Re: Re: Need a JD 3010 Diesel Crankshaft in reply to Jim, 11-01-2003 10:07:46  
Jim, you might have better luck trying the classifieds section on this site, as these discussion boards are not meant for buying and selling, as is denoted at the top of the page. Some guys simply will not answer these types of posts for that reason, even if they know of a source for the part. You can also try sources like Abiline Machine and A&I for good used, or already-reground cranks. I hope this helps.

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Jim

11-03-2003 05:23:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Need a JD 3010 Diesel Crankshaft in reply to G-MAN, 11-01-2003 11:20:11  
Ok, Thanks G-man.
Do you know what the difference between a 3010 and 3020 crankshafts are? I found a guy that has a 3020 for sale.
Jim



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G-MAN

11-03-2003 13:40:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Need a JD 3010 Diesel Crankshaft in reply to Jim, 11-03-2003 05:23:40  
I believe that the 3010 and some 3020s (probably the early serial numbers) used a crank with two dowel pins on the crankshaft flange, and the later 3020s used a crank with one down pin. It shouldn't be an issue as long as the flywheel matches the crankshaft.



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