What is part for and what implement is it for

This is part is in the inventory I have. The images show it pretty well, couldn't find the number in the master catalogue. There is a bronze bushing with a 3/4" ID, and a place or a grease fitting. Casting Number is 3184.

Thanks-

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Yes the "New JD parts catalog" has a parts number search option. To my knowledge casting numbers weren't shown in old or new version of parts catalog part search unless casting number & parts number were the same which is rare.

I know on the old JD parts system "parts catalog in PDF form" the part numbers didn't show up in "where used search"
 
"Deeretails" posted a photo of another part a few days ago, and I thought it might not be a DEERE part because of no casting mark and an unusual part number, but I was WRONG, and this may well be a DEERE part, as well.

My though was it's a pivot point for a linkage, such as the clutch and brake linkage under the operator's platform of a combine, or other machine.

Looked at a few older combine parts catalogs with no luck, so far.

I would think it would be in the MPI of the appropriate era???
Other previously unknown DEERE part
 
Jim,

I don't know if you're referring to hard copy parts catalogs. Casting numbers do show in them. An example is
the rockshaft housing for a Model B, one of several is p/n AB3640R. The description reads: Housing, B2612R,
with Bushing and Oil Seal. B2612R is the casting number on the housing.
 
(quoted from post at 14:30:37 01/11/19) Jim,

I don't know if you're referring to hard copy parts catalogs. Casting numbers do show in them. An example is
the rockshaft housing for a Model B, one of several is p/n AB3640R. The description reads: Housing, B2612R,
with Bushing and Oil Seal. B2612R is the casting number on the housing.

Pete
I was referring to the "where used search" on JD parts site not the actual parts catalogs. I still remember the lecture I recieved from JD dealer "to be sure to read part descriptions & footnotes before selecting part #s" when I was 1st employed in parts dept at JD dealership back in the 60's.

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Jim,

I understand what you're saying.

New question: B2612R shows up in the Master Index, PC-100, as used on Model Bs with two references to page
and key numbers. The page numbers are much higher than the number of pages in the B catalog, PC-330.
What catalog is it referring to?

Pete
 
Jim,

I don't know how to post photos from my phone to YT. I can attach photos to an email. If you send me your
email address in the clear via YT I'll send you 2 photos of PC-100. My email is open in Classic.
 
Casting numbers and part numbers are 2 separate things.

The 3184 is a casting number for the bearing housing, once they press the bearing into the housing now it becomes an assembly (bearing & housing) with a completely different part number.

Unless you thumb through thousands of pages of old parts manuals tiring to find a casting number in the part number description, your on a wild goose chase.
 
(quoted from post at 07:34:06 01/13/19) Casting numbers and part numbers are 2 separate things.

The 3184 is a casting number for the bearing housing, once they press the bearing into the housing now it becomes an assembly (bearing & housing) with a completely different part number.

Unless you thumb through thousands of pages of old parts manuals tiring to find a casting number in the part number description, your on a wild goose chase.

Hay, while I'm sure you are more or less CORRECT, check out the example of the previous part "Deeretails" asked about, 4312-SC... the casting number IS in the parts list, even though it's an assembly.

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That's sure interesting!

When I was looking at the spreader parts, a search for "H" turns up "PCC063" which is a "collection" of parts catalogs, covers "SPREADERS A, B, C, D, E, ET, H, HH, K, P-A, AND P SPREADER-EVENERS".

The tractor parts catalog you guys are talking about seems to be a "collection" of tractor parts catalogs, so I was wondering if it was actually labelled "PCC100", but I see not, and searching for "PCC100" gets nowhere, either.

We need (has someone already started???) a site like the one linked below, but for DEERE parts!
GMpartswiki
 
Bob,

The catalog is Numerical Index, PC-100 with a print date of June 1950. Next to the date it says Revised Numerical Index.

Is it possible that prior to some date, maybe 1950, that JD had all parts lists in one catalog? This would explain the high page numbers listed in PC-100
 
Jim,

That won't help much. The front cover is just something the ebay seller made up.
The best thing I have is the new Index page I just emailed to you today.

Can you tell me how you took my photos and put them into your YT post?

Pete
 

Pete
I'm a computer dummy but I just right clicked on each of your photos then clicked on save to my computer then when posting just click at bottom on "choose files" box then go to my computer downloads then choose "your photos".
 

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