Posted by used red MN on May 12, 2021 at 11:26:37 from (146.209.159.16):
In Reply to: Super w6 parts posted by John W. Smart on May 12, 2021 at 08:00:43:
Hello John welcome to YT! Unfortunately for some reason the CNHI online parts page does not have Mc-Deer listings. Even under CaseIH it was not available. That does make it quite a bit more difficult to find the part you need. When you need a part for a Farmall you can quite often have better luck by looking up the actual IH part number and then doing a web search for it that way. It may be a good idea to just buy a hard copy of a parts manual for you tractor, this site has them available but kind of spendy in my terms, $62. I will post a link to that. You might try Binder books to see if they have it cheaper. This certainly makes working on one of these more difficult than a row crop tractor, maybe someone else will have some inside info. One other caution if you happen to search for a manual and a site shows up that says it is free to download, but requires a log in I would be very leery of those sites. I have heard of to many people getting a dump of viruses from them.
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