Rockwell-Standard drivetrain parts...

Absent Minded Farmer

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Maybe I'm not wording my search right, but I would think a company that was as big as Rockwell-Standard should have a pile of parts in a warehouse, somewhere? Gaskets, maybe? How about service manuals or some kind of reference that tells me what other machines share the same clutch/tranny/dif/axle as my Gehl chopper? Ain't hardly a crumb on ebaY, either. A bit frustrating. Any leads are greatly appreciated.

Mike
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If it is any help. Rockwell-Standard is now Arvin Meritor. Combine, tractor and implements parts were made in the old Knox, Indiana facility and was closed production in the mid 70's. Don't know where the production went to at that time. They were making parts for Allis-Chalmers at the time and this may be a source for you to check. My supervisor at the Marysville, Ohio plant needed a ring and pinion for his AC D14 and was able to have it shipped direct to him at Marysville. Same as used in a Gleaner combine. Good employ benefits?

Gene
 
Gene Rockwell-Standard Knox, In.use to also make front axles for Freight Liner trucks. I use to pull loads out of there several time a week in the early 70's.
 

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