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Re: In search of 30 Cockshutt Part Numbers
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Posted by Alberta Mike on June 26, 2001 at 19:23:45 from (209.115.159.110):
In Reply to: In search of 30 Cockshutt Part Numbers posted by Barney Hall on June 26, 2001 at 17:25:14:
I have original Cockshutt 30 part numbers but I don't think they're going to do you much good since they do not refer to seals, bearings, etc. by the seal manufacturers number. I found when doing my 30 that you pretty well have to get at the old seal, find its number(eg. Rockwell, National, etc.) and then go from there, maybe with cross referencing, etc. On some you might not find a cross and you'll have to go by measurement of the seal, housing, shaft, etc. themselves and do it that way. Meanwhile, you've chosen what I think is one of the nicest looking styled tractors of that era to restore. Good luck.
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