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H Steering U - Joint

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TDK

11-03-2006 22:00:11




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I am rebuilding the steering on a '45 H and ran into an odd u - joint on the shaft. So far the ones I've worked on have a typical u-joint, but this one appears(have not taken it apart yet) to have replaceable bushings. Unit has 4 bolts/nuts that hold the bushings and joint together as opposed to the joints that press in like the ones in an automotive driveshaft or a pto. Case/IH site shows them as unavaliable. Should I have bushings made or can I replace it with the automotive type ? Thanks for any info !

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CNKS

11-04-2006 13:08:18




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 Re: H Steering U - Joint in reply to TDK, 11-03-2006 22:00:11  
I am not sure that the Case-IH site or anyone else's site crosses the mumbers to new ones. I think the listed numbers are straight out of the parts catalog, and that many have changed. I bought the u joint from CIH a couple of years ago, I bet they still make it. I imagine your U Joint is aftermarket and that the standard one will fit.



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williamf

11-04-2006 05:48:10




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 Re: H Steering U - Joint in reply to TDK, 11-03-2006 22:00:11  
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I replaced the original on mine with the automotive type. I didn't know of options at the time, I ordered by phone from Case IH and that was what came. I wish I had tried to match the bushings at the local Bearing Supply, but it didn't occur to me.
I had to cut the shaft on the side you see in the picture and add another clamp-on 'yoke.'
Good luck, Wm

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TDK

11-04-2006 21:17:38




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 Thanks guys !!! in reply to williamf, 11-04-2006 05:48:10  
The u-joint is origional & is like the one in the pic. The same type was used on M's up to a 100XXX serial number. I will probablt try to get new bushings from a bearing supply or have them made, provided the rest of assembly is OK. Hoping I won't have to replace with new(automotive) type. Thanks again.



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