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Posted by Short Bolt on October 21, 2005 at 07:52:04 from (69.21.20.41):
I guess I might have the only one? Got a 1959 IHC Farmall 340 with out a TA .Lost a bearing and cage. Went to Case Ih for parts they suggested I try salvage yards. The parts numbers are cage 360 496 R1/// Retainer assm. 360 499 R11/// I was told by IH parts man the same parts are found in some 460,s 300,s and 350,s. I called 2 different bone yards 1 said they were picked pretty clean on older tractors parts but $50.00 would be the price on the complete unit if they had one. The 2nd yard had one but said it was spoken for and they got $50.00 for the complete unit with the trans and clutch shaft and would not seprate any part of the unit. Was told one was on E-Bay and had a $20.00 bid looked but could not find. Took my cage to a machine shop they looked, and said it would not hold a bearing . Any ideas? any body got a unit? Any body know a good bone yard to call? Thanks, and have a Good Day..
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