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    Posted: 09 Jan 2021 at 6:06pm
Number in casting is SG-252L...



Very similar to something used on the Rotobaler.  A have also larger version with a better number that was used on moldboard plow (??? thats what the master parts catalog says!!) and a Field cultivator.....
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Originally posted by Stan R Stan R wrote:

I have no idea if this is it but the sg-252L turned up in the search


I searchd to and cam up with a archived snippet saying "Don't know what kind it is has # LTP 180 on hub & another # SG252L "

The link to that snippet is gone.. I bet it is referencing that same pic and it goes on that plow..  But what the heck would that part be doing on that plow???


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Originally posted by TomYaz TomYaz wrote:

Originally posted by Stan R Stan R wrote:

I have no idea if this is it but the sg-252L turned up in the search


I searchd to and cam up with a archived snippet saying "Don't know what kind it is has # LTP 180 on hub & another # SG252L "

The link to that snippet is gone.. I bet it is referencing that same pic and it goes on that plow..  But what the heck would that part be doing on that plow???




But then again, I have a larger version of the part that my book says goes on a plow!!
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Part of the trip lift 
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Originally posted by Fred in Pa Fred in Pa wrote:

Part of the trip lift 


I see....thats a big hunk of metal for that!

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yeah, it's kind of like a ratchet.  As the wheel turns, a piece of cog slides into the path of the cut outs and then you can see where it would push against the lip until it had to slip into the next one.  I hope that explanation works for you?
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what’s the other side look like Tom 
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Mike , Just flat n round.
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Tom, from what I see in my plow book and on my plow, part # SG252L is the inner clutch on a #1 plow. The center hole should be 1 1/2" diameter for the axle to go through. The # N-297A is the hub cap for the same plow. # LTP-180 is a clutch throw out arm on a # 1 plow. You said you have another piece that is larger and if the number is SG 257L then it is the inner clutch for a #2 plow. The hole in the larger piece would have to be a larger diameter for the larger axle. I am looking for part # 300729 which is the outer clutch for a #2 plow. It would have 2 ears stick out 180 degrees from one another.
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like  Fred said, part of lift, plow or cultivator or similar.
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ok guys, the flip side per request

This should answer some guess...

The bigger part is part number 315024


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BTW I have the LTP-180 too.
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Thanks Fred !  
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My hernia hurts just THINKING what them 'things' weigh......
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Maybe  off a wc?
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If you read all above ,its a plow part , Jay what makes u think these small parts weight so much. LOL 

 Here is Plow my parts in above picture came off of .

  


Edited by Fred in Pa - 10 Jan 2021 at 4:07pm
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re: Jay what makes u think these small parts weight so much.

maybe I'm just getting old......sigh....
I STILL can't find my battery carrying handle gizmo, it HAS to be IN the garage,it ws there when I put 2 batteries in the forklift a month ago
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