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Gleaner F pickup header hooks

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    Posted: 03 Apr 2024 at 3:00pm
Hey guys, I was hooked up my pickup header onto my gleaner F and apparently the top hooks didn't latch and the top of the header fell and snapped off the bottom hooks! I was going to fabricate some but was wondering if I could order replacement ones instead?
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Do you have part number
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PaulB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Apr 2024 at 3:20pm
Show me a picture. I'm not as well versed on Gleaner parts as other Allis parts.
I have some NOS parts that may be what you're looking for.
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No sorry
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My picture won't upload on here for some reason but I'll try to find a link
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveM C/IL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Apr 2024 at 10:54pm
Pretty sure all 4 hooks are the same just 2 welded in head and 2 in machine. Could make em but easier to cut them out of old equipment. Biggest issue would be getting things ready. Can you weld them back on? About easier to vee out and weld. The top ones hold the weight. The bottom just keeps it in line and keeps from separating when head is set on ground.
I see I was wrong in that all hooks are in head. I'm sure some were welded in because I torched some out years ago but maybe my memory isn't what I think it is.


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Would weld them back in but they are cast so probably going to fabricate some new ones
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I have a scrap grain head and corn head from an F. Are you looking for the two big hooks on top that go over the pipe or the two smaller hooks on the bottom that have the spring pin that goes thru the notch in them?  Don Jr.
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70584645   $15.58  is a hook in a corn head and bolted in at bottom location
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73gleanerF, You had an earlier post about this machine's separator clutch adjustment. How'd that work out? 
Anyway early 1968 gleaner F / EIII may have had the older 4 "slot" cast hook header attachment design like shown below?

I believe the 1969 F / G /K & up serial #s had this newer 2 top hook onto pipe design like shown below. Since your forum name is 73gleanerF, I'll assume your are referring to this design?  Not to say that sometime/someone may have replaced its throat with an older 4 cast hook design shown above?  Can't see its lower slot cast hooks in this photo. But they are the same design as the earlier 4 cast hooks.




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