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Gary(WI)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Location: WI Points: 999 |
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Posted: 11 Nov 2024 at 7:30pm |
Looking for pto driveshaft from pressure plate to pto input. 70260565
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20484 |
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Year ago, there was a clutch rebuilder from NW Iowa,called BMD. I think High Capacity bought them out. They would take your shaft, cut off the splines and weld on new splines for a Farmall tractor like a 966 that also had a 12 inch clutch. They would rebuild the A-C pressure plate and replace the drive hub with a Farmall hub to match the shaft they repaired. Maybe call them and see what they can do.
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Gary(WI)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Location: WI Points: 999 |
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I am pretty sure reliance bought them out and shut them down..
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Gary(WI)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Location: WI Points: 999 |
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All States as a rebuilt shaft listed
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pirlbeck
Silver Level Joined: 01 Dec 2009 Location: West Central IA Points: 225 |
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I am pretty sure BMD was bought out by A&I. BMD was my go to supplier for clutch and TA parts from the time I started in 1976 until they were sold to A&I. At BMD I always talked to a gal named Mary and I remember occasionally talking to her at A&I after they were bought out. I am sure if she answered the phone tomorrow, I would recognize her voice instantly and it has probably been 20 years since I last talked to her.
There was a thread on the Red Power site a couple years ago that discussed the history of the various clutch and TA rebuilders that traced there roots to Bobs Grinding in north central Iowa. |
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