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1030 PTO Shaft

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Tom in NJ

02-01-2003 18:14:09




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Hey Case Folks,

Just wanted to follow up with some useful(?) info on my 1030's broken PTO. My 1030 was supplied stock with a 21 spline 1000 rpm PTO shaft. I am going to "convert" it down to a 540 rpm PTO shaft. I found a great Case IH dealer close by me in North Branch, NJ. Here's what I need to complete the job;
(1) pinion gear p/n A32407 ($165),
(1) pinion gear p/n A32420 ($261),
(1) 540 PTO shaft p/n A64592 ($258)
(1) gasket p/n 1342351C1 ($13).

All parts are still new from Case IH and/or new from non-Case aftermarket supply, which means they bought NOS inventory directly from Case. Case IH still supplies the original parts, service and operators manuals too.

That's just under $700 to do this job, 1/6 what I paid for the entire tractor a few years back, and it's a little rich for me. Does anyone out there have these parts in good shape and willing to part with them? I don't want some crusty old rusted junk out of a "parts" tractor that's been in the weather for umpteen years. I'll pay a fair price for decent equipment.

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Jim Handke

02-12-2003 08:07:13




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 Re: 1030 PTO Shaft in reply to Tom in NJ, 02-01-2003 18:14:09  
Elmer's Repair sends parts all over the country. We get all our used stuff from him. He only sells clean parts. Go to www.elmersrepair.com



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bob

02-03-2003 04:44:48




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 Re: 1030 PTO Shaft in reply to Tom in NJ, 02-01-2003 18:14:09  
You will have more luck just buying the complete pto unit off a tractor then just rebuilding yours. It would be faster in the long run. I have put new pto clucths in these tractors before a nd it would take a good afternoon to switch out the units. Most parts yard will only sell the whole unit unless they have one stripped down on the shelf. Expect a complete unit to be in the range of about 500. If you was close I may be able to find one here in wisconsin.

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