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And I have more questions lol

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    Posted: 08 Mar 2020 at 1:41pm
Hope you guys don't mind. You all have helped out a lot and I appreciate it.

First is these rings. Anyone recognize them. About 1-1/2""



The part number on bag is 227346 which says is a seal, when I looked in parts book it's #33, which obviously doesn't look like each other, but looking on this page #20 is pt,no 227348. Could these rings be #20



Second is this hose, anyone recognize this, it's about 6" to 8" long with small bend and the bells on each end are about 2"

Third is these angles with like a rubber block on it, the sides with the square like slots in it are slightly rounded. I feel that IV seen these someplace before and it's on the tip of me tong as to what they are. Couldn't read part number on bag.


Thanks for the help

Edited by Mikez - 08 Mar 2020 at 1:43pm
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Sorry I cant help, but someone will know and thrive to answer,,
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Would the hose be an original carb to air cleaner hose for a WD45?  Looks about right to me.
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Top pic looks like the rings that would be used to hold a brake drum to the pinion shaft on a wd.
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If I remember correctly, those bump blocks are for the early type choppers, although maybe on the 60 All-Crop. I have some of them also. 
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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

Top pic looks like the rings that would be used to hold a brake drum to the pinion shaft on a wd.
they resemble the brake drum rings for sure.....
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Thanks guys, does any of you have brake ring 222730 for wd45 to see if there what I have. And we have cards on intake hose for wd45 and bump stops on forage harvester so we'll take a look at those to see if there the same also. Thanks again
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Rings like those are also used in the WD wheel adjuster to retain the rotating eccentric that locks the wheels.
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Originally posted by TedBuiskerN.IL. TedBuiskerN.IL. wrote:

Rings like those are also used in the WD wheel adjuster to retain the rotating eccentric that locks the wheels.
No Ted, the rings he's showing are WAY too big.
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Ok Albert this is the hose that's in bin under part number for WD45 intake hose.


There close but not exact. Unless the one with tag is a newer one.



And Paul I looked in forage harvester parts book and looked that part number up there wasn't any coverings in our bin but looked up the stops which are the angle irons and that's what they look like together

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The slotted ones can be replaced without taking the bolts out. 
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