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    Posted: 03 Mar 2020 at 9:06pm
Where would be the best place to find a replacement rubber bushing on my 1967 190XT  that is used at the top of the seat spring that cushions the seat from bouncing?


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I got my bushing from my agco dealer .
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Well, Now we know the part no is 70222438, and the price to beat is $10.99!Wink
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OK, I got 'fruga'l last week, I used a section of rubber gasline hose,Something that was 1"+ OD, 5/8" ID. It fit GREAT for the D-14 seat shock upper rubber bushing. It went on a lot quicker thn removing the 2 steel bushings !
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Yeah Jay I just replaced the seat shock on my D 15 . One of those upper steel spacers sure didn't wanna come off . Guess it had been on since 1961 . Thanks
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

Well, Now we know the part no is 70222438, and the price to beat is $10.99!Wink

 Looks like 70222488 to me Wink
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THE PARTS TO BEBUILD THESE SEATS ARE INEXPENSIVE. THE SHAFTS ARE 1/2" COLD ROLL STEEL, THE BUSHINGS ARE FACTORY STANDARD, YOU CAN FIND THEM AT ANY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY. THE RUBBER BUSHINGS COME FROM SEVERAL SOURCES SUCH AS AUTO PART STORES AND OTHER MANUFACTURES. I USUALLY GET THOSE FROM TISCO AND I BELIEVE AN INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER NUMBER. IF YOU NEED HELP SEND ME A PM.   MIKE
D-12III, 200D, 170G, HD-3, D19D 3pt, D17D High Crop, WD45G p/s, D15IID, D15IIG, D15G IND, 655, (3)WD45D p/s, 700, 816
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

Well, Now we know the part no is 70222438, and the price to beat is $10.99!Wink

 Looks like 70222488 to me Wink

I stand corrected. eyes ain't that good, and the memory is worse...Wink
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