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Help 1941 model c Steering part!!

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    Posted: 11 Sep 2011 at 7:43pm
My dad has a 1941 Allis Chalmers Model C, It has been in the family for many years. He is doing some work on the steering box and needs to replace a bolt. Anybody know what this bolt is called and where to purchase this part???











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I think it's called an eccentric sleeve and I would say you will probably have to find a used steering box to get another one.
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Where is a good place to get parts for this model?
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Do you have any tractor graveyards around your area? Where is your area? Somebody on here is probably close. Looks like you have the early style Gemmer box rather than the Ross box.
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You can also keep an eye on ebay for someone parting out tractors.

Dick L might just have one.
He'll probably see this post.
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Originally posted by Mikeab1 Mikeab1 wrote:

Where is a good place to get parts for this model?

Sandy Lake Impliment would be a place to try, Go to the top of this page and click on (parts, Ect)
http://www.ae-ta.com
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