Posted by FireFly6320 on August 11, 2020 at 14:04:23 from (67.44.224.81):
We just purchased a Ford 4610 II tractor. It was bought by a man who had a large amount of work put into it, but he had other things come up and he decided to sell it. He sold it at a loss to us because he could see we would continue restoring it and would use use it often.
I need help finding the proper names of parts so I can order them. I found a new 4610 II repair manual that will be here in about ten days but need to order these parts sooner if I can get a schematic and names for the Axle Center Member, pivot pins and bushings. I have a downloaded manual 18511342-Ford_Tractor_4610_Workshop_Service_Repair_Manual.pdf classicmachinery.net with an exploded view and numbered names of the parts (Figure 27 on page 17 which shows an Exploded view of the front system and steering of model 4600 and 4610
Axle Center Member, pivot pins and bushings), but they are not helping with the part numbers at Yesterday's Tractor Company for ordering.
They suggested I post here and ask for directions towards someone who might get me to the part numbers I need. I am hoping to get these parts ordered and on the way before the manual finally gets here. We all understand that mail service of every kind is pretty much awful at best some days. :(
Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks FireFly6320
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