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350 International Utility Tractor

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Tom Windsor

02-18-2006 09:13:01




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I am having trouble with the stearing and need parts. Local dealer says parts discontinued. Can anyone suggest someone with new old parts...




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slifnom

02-19-2006 15:45:36




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-18-2006 09:13:01  
What am I missing here! I have a 350u, had the steering unit apart and do not recall ball bearings!Any pictures perhaps? This is puzzling thank you.



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Bill Ramsey

02-19-2006 10:28:38




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-18-2006 09:13:01  
If your cone is still good you can find the balls at McMaster-Carr. They are like 5 bucks for a sack of 1 hundred. I'm fixing to order some for my 300U.Good luck. Bill



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Janicholson

02-18-2006 10:53:33




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-18-2006 09:13:01  
Is it power steering, or manual?
Parts are difficult to find, or pricy.
Some are converting them to hydrostatic steering.
Seals and bushings are available from bearing supply stores, or fabricated. Shafts and sectors are sometimes welded up and resurfaced.
Good luck. Others may have sources.
JimN



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tom Windsor

02-18-2006 15:50:00




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to Janicholson, 02-18-2006 10:53:33  
It is manual. What I need are the two cups that fit over the roller bearings. They are not available new but the ball bearing are.



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Janicholson

02-18-2006 16:30:59




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to tom Windsor, 02-18-2006 15:50:00  
Take what you have to a good bearing store (motion industries) there are many indusrtial stud like bearings SKF and Torringtom are names I think may cross to usable cups or assemblies.
Let everyone know if you find them (important)
JimN



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Tom Windsor

02-18-2006 18:03:48




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to Janicholson, 02-18-2006 16:30:59  
I am going to try. Will poste it if I find them.



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PAULIH300

02-18-2006 15:54:19




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 Re: 350 International Utility Tractor in reply to tom Windsor, 02-18-2006 15:50:00  
I wonder if a motorcycle or bicycle shop could help....those recreational vehicles use loose ball bearings in their cranksets(bicycles) and headtubes (both),and loose ball bearings need races to work against.



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