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Re: Farmall H differential bearing carier
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Posted by williamf on February 04, 2007 at 08:21:47 from (66.82.9.89):
In Reply to: Farmall H differential bearing carier posted by Guyzoo on February 03, 2007 at 07:03:55:
They are the same. Here's a link to that page of the parts catalog. For anybody that hasn't found it yet, the complete H parts catalog is at: http://cleancomputes.com/Cub/H%20-%20HV/TC-27D%20Parts%20Catalog/index.html I've downloaded each page individually and put them in a folder in my tractor files. Took a long time, even with a moderately fast connection and Firefox. I've got a real catalog that I bought from Case IH and it's way better for looking things up, flipping through pages in a book from Contents to a range of pages, with pics on some and lists on several others is a pain on a computer. But to be able to conveniently print out a page and take it along to the shed or the dealer without risking further damage to the expensive volume is worth the download time. Good luck, Wm
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