[AJD] Welch plug
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com
Sat Jan 15 22:36:44 PST 2005
JD freeze plugs are the flatter disc type as others mentioned.
I suspect the part # problem is, as usual with the older part #"s, that the dealer parts person
didn't know to drop the R from the end of the part #. Older hardware part #'s do NOT need the R
on the end
Greg
ps-I used to use a bit of sealer when I installed them just to be safe
Greg Stephen
The Old Tractor Company
Stephen Equipment Company
PO Box 709
Franktown, CO 80116
303-663-5246
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On Sat Jan 15 19:16 , 'Dee Schuyler' <web22hsz at verizon.net> sent:
>Ken, can you just get a measurement and you are off to the closest auto
>parts store they have all sizes,
>the JD ones are usually very shallow , I like to use a little higher sided
>one's they go in easier and are in my opinion
>a better deal than just the flat disc.
>Dee
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ken Richards" krichards2507 at charter.net>
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>Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 4:45 PM
>Subject: [AJD] Welch plug
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>
>Since the list is slow maybe this is a good time to ask about a part. The
>part is listed as a "welch plug" part number 30H 11R which JD parts says is
>invalid. This plug goes in the bottom of the clutch fork bearing, part #
>A21R. This is on a 1948 A.
>
>I'm wondering if the plug is really needed; would it cause an oil leak? Can
>the plug simply be made and if so does anyone have an idea of the specs?
>Thanks for any ideas.
>
>Ken
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