Posted by rhtx55 on July 26, 2011 at 18:16:56 from (207.119.63.253):
1. I would try Weber Tractor works, he has many NOS parts available.
They aren't cheap, but if there is any out there, he probably has one.
He is in Illionois (815) 389-1493 or (618) 783-4102.
2. Bates Corp. in Indiana 800-248-2955, they have an extensive salvage operation and warehouse, and usually ship the same day.
3. Berkshires Implement Co. also in Indiana, 574-643-3115. I haven't been to his place in quite a few years, but he also has a large inventory of NOS parts.
The cheapest way would be to call a Napa auto parts store & see if they can cross the original part number over to one that is now available, problem is, it may take a few trips back & forth to get what you need, so take the new part out of the box carefully, you might need to return it the same day. It's not always the parts counterman's fault, these numbers have changed several times over the years, and the people publishing the cross reference catalogs want you to buy their brand of bearings, so what they state in the book will work, sometimes is just close enough not to quite fit or work. If you want the right stuff the first time, it is not going to be cheap, but going that route, you only have to make one trip.
This post was edited by rhtx55 at 18:27:59 07/26/11.
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