[Farmall] obsolete parts
John Hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sat Sep 9 04:25:55 PDT 2017
What is so hard to make, is it splined, broached or irregularly shaped
that requires cutting on EDM? I don't know about your area, but around
here shops charge about $75 hr, plus material. I guess the $24 price you
mentioned was the old IH price, if so the part has to be relatively
simple. Tell me more about how it is made, maybe I can help devise a
method of making one. Unfortunately the shop I work in doesn't really
take in jobs like this for the general public. If I can figure out what
you need to make it, maybe we can come up with a plan. Any technical
schools near you with a GOOD machine shop program?
John
> 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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