[Farmall] obsolete parts

Barney Van De Weert bbvande at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 9 05:50:31 PDT 2017


Just my 2 cents, back then IH didn't build any skid loaders, they where supplied by Northwestern which I believe was bought out by a Dealer in OH who pretty much ended their history. The 2nd one was Hydra Mac which this loader looks like it might be- not sure about where Hydra Mac is at right now but they where pretty popular w/ the Amish. You could try Googling Hydra Mac. Barney Van De Weert

      From: Ivan <ivancou at atlanticbb.net>
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On 9/8/2017 11:34 PM, John Hall wrote:
> When I searched, this is all I got, looks like you have to register.
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> https://avspare.com/catalog/case/62604/40091/374480/
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> Does CaseIH have a disposal branch for obsolete parts or can you request
> your dealer do a dealer search for that item?
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> Have you considered having one made at a machine shop?
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> John Hall
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> On 9/8/2017 9:35 PM, Ivan wrote:
>>      I am looking for a spline shaft coupler for a IH 4125 skid loader
>> 1979 -1981 vintage . Dealers say its obsolete /NLA .  Part # 77400C1
>> Any ideas on where to find a new or used one ? Tried ebay, wengers,parts
>> depot,c&g,messicks,burgs .  Thanks, Ivan
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  John , I tried the Depot which i have been told is their obsolete 
parts , as did one of the dealers also . I tried the local shops 
yesterday and the one offered me the use of the shop if I thought I 
could do it ,but he is basically not set up for it . His advice was two 
hours away that maybe might .  Online I found one place for $ 1000 setup 
min  could do it . One complete machine 600 miles away for sale that 
doesnt even run for 2000 plus transport . All for a $ 24 coupler .  I'm 
leaning towards making new shafts for the wheel reduction boxes and 
going to a standard off the shelf couplers and shaft .The most 
economical fix . Although if one could be found sitting in  a fence row 
or a salvage yard that would be the easiest . They only made that 
machine for three years and it was geared toward farmers for cleaning 
stalls  . Its compact size 40 " width , 8 ft long ,2000 pound  weight 
and only 500 lift  so it didnt sell very well .          Ivan

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