4010/20 parts from 95/105 combines

Ronski

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Cleaning up dads yard and there are a half dozen 95 and 105 gas combines. Before he passed he told me to pull the carbs for the dozen or so 3010/20 and 4010/20 gas tractors he had. I plan on pulling carbs, generators, starters and regulators
Are there any other useful parts on these or should I scrap the whole things? Do the engines interchange with the 20 series gas tractors?
Thanks for any advice
 
My tractor buddy had an Allis Chalmers D-12 Industrial tractor/loader/backhoe that didn't have power steering, impossible to steer with anything in the loader bucket. When he scrapped out his #55 combine he took ALL the power steering components off the combine. Took a while but he finally got the steering parts mounted on his little Allis. Looks like a factory install and he can turn the wheel with two fingers with a heaped loader bucket of dirt or rock. The tractor had a HUGE crankshaft driven hyd pump for the loader & backhoe, plenty of flow and psi for the steering. I'd pull the parts off and advertise them in an antique tractor magazine.
 
What shape are the steering wheels in ? Not sure what models but I pulled some out of combines to fit on a 4020 ,3020 ( 500 ind )
 
I guess I did not answer your question in my post below. The 105 engines will work in 4010-4020 tractors. The 95 gas is not used in any tractors. Steering wheels and seat cushions are worth saving as well as dash lights and other lights mounted on the machines. If you have a few gas 4010-4020's you might want to pull the distributers out as well. Tom
 

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