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    Posted: 03 Dec 2015 at 11:10am
Have an Allis Chalmers 313 flexhead for a F3.  The metal pans that slide over each other are wore out.  Went to the Allis-Gleaner Co. parts books, but not seeing these sections in there.  It looks there are 10 pieces altogether.  Any thoughts on where I can get these parts?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

~Alex (WI)
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Shoup but AGCO should have them I would think
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aras Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 2015 at 11:22am
I have a set of one piece feather sheets on a 320 head.  Way better -- if you are interested they came from Canada but are easily duplicated.  Located near Medford if you are interested in seeing them

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Found somthing. Part No. 71321798 feather sheet (4) and 71373817 (1).  Not sure what part numbers are for the other 5 sheets?  I've seen a stainless steel set up on one of these heads before, is that what you have on your 320? do you have info for that supplier?

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Shoup has the SS pieces much cheaper than Agco.
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they are stainless steel but they are like the 500 series and don't meet in the middle.  They are from an AGCO dealer in Canada.  I think it is Amos that turned me on to this idea.
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You can sort of see how there is no splice -- the sheet floats under the bar behind the sickle
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If the sheets are worn out - better check the ball joints and STABILIZER - the reciprocating action of a cutter bar vibrating back and forth in dirty conditions will drastically shorten the life of any 'feather' system.   4-71373820 and 1-71373817 are the 5 feather sheets u need and 1 -71373824 and 4 71373823 are what you need for the front sheets..
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