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Brent

07-04-2001 11:42:05




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I have a case 310 loader,Gas motor needs to be rebuilt, left sprocket needs bearings. Has a nice winch on the back. Any takers?




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steve

07-05-2001 05:46:52




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 Re: Case 310 For Sale in reply to Brent, 07-04-2001 11:42:05  
Whats the price, what year? where you located...



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Brent

07-06-2001 18:50:06




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 Re: Re: Case 310 For Sale in reply to steve, 07-05-2001 05:46:52  
I live in Johnstown, Ohio. No, I have no pictures of it. I bought it in 95, to do the same as you. Rebuild the motor, and fix the left sprocket bearing. I used it around the property, and it worked all right for a loader that needs the motor redone. Its a gas. So it ought to be pretty simple. The loader hydraulics worked fine, and the winch worked too. The bearing in the left sprocket needs to be replaced. I kept throwing the left track. That was too much fun. Someone had welded the nut on the sprocket, so one has to cut it off to get the sprocket off. I don't have the means to do that. I had an accident in 98, that almost killed me, so I cant do the rebuild that I had planned for it. Money? I paid 1800 for it. I would take 750 for it. I also have all the books for it. Owners manual, and blown up parts book. It weighs 5,000 pounds. I also have not started it since 97. It sits under my overhang down by the pole barn. Come get it if you want it.
Brent

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R_D97

07-10-2001 18:33:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Case 310 For Sale in reply to Brent, 07-06-2001 18:50:06  
If I had to guess, you don't need a bearing for the sprocket, you actually need a sprocket and axle. The Case 310 (and Terratracs that preceded them) are famous for this. The cheap (and wrong) answer is to weld the sprocket nut to the axle and sprocket. What has actually happened is the splines in the sprocket have been chewed up and the sprocket works back and forth on the axle. I have 4 lovely examples in my garage from a couple of 54 Terratrac GT-30's.

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Brent

08-17-2001 01:16:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Case 310 For Sale in reply to R_D97, 07-10-2001 18:33:42  
Sold



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