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Topic: Re: Farmall 400 steering
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| Theron Dickinson
12-06-2012 16:25:26
74.212.57.87
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Yes all of it that would be great thank you. When I was removing mine the casting broke. So i have to make a new one. |
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| Hugh McKinney
12-08-2012 09:59:09
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Re: Farmall 400 steering in reply to Theron Dickinson, 12-06-2012 16:25:26
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| Sorry this took so long--I had to remove the nose of my 450 to get at it. The "plug" is an odd size--slightly smaller than a 2 inch pipe plug, but it is definitely a tapered, pipe, thread. I asked a man with a lot of hardware experience about it, he said it is the same size and thread used on the larger bung of a steel 55 gallon drum (a "barrel plug"). I actually have one around my place, if I can put my hands on it; if you send me your address, I'll mail it to you. Let me know. Hugh |
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| Theron Dickinson
12-09-2012 09:29:17
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Re: Farmall 400 steering in reply to Hugh McKinney, 12-08-2012 09:59:09
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| Thanks for the help i purchased one out of salvage yard. But thank you for the help. |
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| Hugh McKinney
12-09-2012 19:47:48
75.104.192.36
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Re: Farmall 400 steering in reply to Theron Dickinson, 12-09-2012 09:29:17
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| You're very welcome. Do you know anyone who has 400/450 sheet metal for sale, specifically the right side hood panel and the front grill? Thanks. |
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| Theron Dickinson
12-09-2012 20:41:32
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Re: Farmall 400 steering in reply to Hugh McKinney, 12-09-2012 19:47:48
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| Sorry I do not. But theirs a guy on eBay (marty2374) he sells alot of farmall 400/450 parts for very good prices shipping not too bad. He is located in Bad Axe,Michigan. |
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| Hugh McKinney
12-08-2012 18:58:02
75.104.192.54
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Re: Farmall 400 steering in reply to Hugh McKinney, 12-08-2012 09:59:09
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| Correction: I found one and tested it in the boss of the steering unit--and it is NOT the same thread. All I can tell you is that the correct part has, apparently, 12 threads per inch, and it is slightly smaller than a 2 inch pipe plug, and yes, it is tapered. Good luck. |
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