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Re: Case/IH what are they thinking??
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Posted by Kent on April 22, 2004 at 18:19:46 from (12.214.34.211):
In Reply to: Case/IH what are they thinking?? posted by Kent on April 21, 2004 at 16:07:03:
I knew I could count on you guys to come up with some good ideas!! I guess I had my head in my tail and forgot I have a "recycle center" @ 1 mile from the house. I have seen shaft steel there before, I am a scrounger/packrat. I found some thick plate that I needed there and they traded me for the junk sheet metal I had. I emailed Bates with the IH part number of the pin, I didn't see it on their web site. I will look into Mcmaster Carr. You men are right it is not a high speed pivot, I have a friend that has a motorcycle shop and has a pretty good machine shop for bikes and maybe I can talk his machinist into making me one if all else fails. Thanks Kent
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