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rod bearings for John Deere D

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the flying belg

02-04-2007 16:36:32




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I have a 1936 "D" I need a set of rod bearings. Not available from dealer. They are standard size but no one seams to have them. I am in southern Mn.




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the flying belgian

02-06-2007 06:48:56




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 Re: rod bearings for John Deere D in reply to the flying belgian, 02-04-2007 16:36:32  
thankyou guys for your input and responce. made a coupla phone calls as per your info and the new bearings are on there way here. thanks again.



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430WLPG

02-04-2007 17:08:52




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 Re: rod bearings for John Deere D in reply to the flying belgian, 02-04-2007 16:36:32  
What is the rod number? I have some NOS bearing for a rod# D103R. Anything else is a poured babbit type



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flying belgian

02-05-2007 08:21:21




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 Re: rod bearings for John Deere D in reply to 430WLPG, 02-04-2007 17:08:52  
thanks 430wlpg rod #D1601R crank #1750R serial # of tractor 128329 dealer told me bearing # is Ad671R



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Skip 33652

02-04-2007 17:08:57




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 Re: rod bearings for John Deere D in reply to the flying belgian, 02-04-2007 16:36:32  
what is the matter with the ones that were in the tractor they are reusable unless they are in terrible condition.
the next bet is good used ones that you should be able to find.
new ones exist but are going to be very expensive .watch e-bay they do show up.
If the babbit is bad in the ones you have they could be rebabbited.probably $100 a rod. and if you are really a pefectionist new ones can be made expensive.a D will run a long time on bad crank and bearings I have a couple that are shot and run great.Paul

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Vito

02-04-2007 17:07:34




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 Re: rod bearings for John Deere D in reply to the flying belgian, 02-04-2007 16:36:32  
Try calling Donald Dufner in Buxton,ND. His phone # is701-942-3102



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