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Super A Rockshaft Lift Link

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TV Iron

01-05-2008 13:02:12




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I am looking for a used rockshaft lift link for a Super A Farmall tractor. This rockshaft assembly would also include the rod going to the hydraulic control unit. Where might I start looking. I hope you can help me out.




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Paul Graham

01-06-2008 08:36:32




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
As others have mentioned, ebay is the best source. I watched for about 2 months...the rockshaft alone sells for around $100-$130. Thats how I found mine back in Oct 07.
My origional rockshaft had a bad weld repair so I'm getting rid of it soon. Good luck.



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SuperA-Tx

01-05-2008 16:20:00




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
The lift link will be harder to find than the rockshaft. When I was messing around at the Case site I found the page that listed all the stuff and of course now I cant find that page again. From what I remember they still listed the lift link and collar as available. You will pay a high price for the stuff from Case but sometimes it better than looking. If theres a Case close call them and have them look it up for you.

Like the others suggested, call around for the arms. There are two kinds of them. The older one has the upright arm that slants toward the rear and then they changed it sometime after 1948 and the newer one sticks up straighter. The newer kind is in the picture below.

I have never measured but you might also find a lift link from a 140 that would work. They are a lot thicker rod than came on the SA and has a "hook" on the front. A lot heavier spring as well.

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CityBoy-McCoy

01-05-2008 15:51:46




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
Contact Dean (or Roberta) Hinton. They specialize in selling Super A and 140 tractors and parts - mostly on ebay. Ebay seller id is harvester45. Located in Central Kentucky.
Dean Hinton
email: RJHparts@yahoo.com
Home: 859-289-3266
Cell: 859-588-0699
If he has it, he might tell you he doesn't have one at the moment, but then it will show up for sale on ebay right away. (Crazy, I know.) Honest folks.
mike durhan

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georgeky

01-05-2008 14:22:24




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
They are listed on ebay quite often, but shipping would be a bit high.



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gene bender

01-05-2008 13:25:23




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
You want the one with the spring?



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tractorsam

01-05-2008 13:04:16




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:02:12  
Where abouts are you as that isn't a particularily light piece and shipping could get pricey. You might try Wengers of Meyerstown. tractorsam



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TV Iron

01-05-2008 13:35:07




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to tractorsam, 01-05-2008 13:04:16  
I live near Eau Claire, WI. I am looking both for the rockshaft and the rockshaft link. According to past forum reports some have springs and some do not. I am not sure what the real difference is.



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Dave H (MI)

01-05-2008 14:38:09




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 Re: Super A Rockshaft Lift Link in reply to TV Iron, 01-05-2008 13:35:07  
You ought to be able to find one near home by watching ebay. You are right in the heart of red country...isn't there a bone yard nearabouts?



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