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AC 45 grader Steering Parts

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    Posted: 20 Jul 2013 at 4:10pm
I ran into "parts not available" while repairing the steering box of our Allis 45 grader.  A local supplier was able to cross reference most of the bearings for me.  So for the record
 
 

Item

Part #

Quantity

Description


11

081677

1

BUSHING, steering shaft (bronze)

Lathe job

12

081707

1

BEARING, needle, steering shaft

Torrington B 3424

13

074962

1

SEAL, dust, steering shaft needle bearing

Standard industrial

3

076971

1

RING KIT, cylinder piston (4 phenolic rings and 1 rubber)

Likely standard parts

8

083186

1

PACKING ASSY, piston rod (5 rings)

Likely standard parts

19

080298

1

BEARING, needle, steering arm shaft

IKO Nippon Thompson

BR 405224 (written NGS 4024)

20

080297

1

SEAL, oil, steering arm shaft

Standard industrial

47

096843

1

BEARING, needle, steering shaft, upper

Torrington B 2212

26

80311

1

ARM, steering

Useable

 
Item No refers to the Allis parts diagram.
 
We won't talk about  the time to rebuild the tapered spline on the bottom of the steering shaft, which seems to still be holding up.
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