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Agco Part Number description ?

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    Posted: 05 Aug 2019 at 4:52pm
I looked up a P# from the Parts book last night and saw a "small" snippet of said part. Called local dealer with the # thinking there is no way in #$%^ the # was available.To my surprise again, it was a "good" # as the counter guy told me but would have to be ordered.It's an obscure part thatI couldn't BELIEVE Agco still carried/supported so I said ORDER IT. After the clicking of his keyboard for various ordering info, he inquires "how many"? I said 1, we only have 1 combine LOL!! Now that I am home from work and past the dealers hours, how many of this part # should I have ordered Confused? #71167620, "tri springs" for seperator clutch on a F2. Thanks

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Parts book calls it a spring, lever.  Quantity 1.  Maybe order a spare, but I bet the first went 40 years.
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You would win that bet LOL!!, it's a'79 model F2 Wink 
And thanks for the reply,the parts guy had me second guessing myself.


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Well, he's a salesman lol, so...
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It would not surprise me if AGCO sold a few of them per year. There are still a bunch of F, F2, K, K2 combines still operating in the US. That system may have also been on the A, C, G series also.
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