Hello everybody,
The sealing rings AT12996T and AT15975T are no longer available. Is there an alternative that I can order in Germany?
The seals belong to the final drive of the 2010 crawler.
Thanks for your help and greatings from germany.
Alternative sealing rings for 2010
- 2010Crawler
- 420 crawler
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Second one (AT15975T) last price DEERE $70 NLA crosses over to a
nat 415458
first AT12996T from JD last price $110 as you said NLA..and NO direct crossover
So you MAY need to reuse (if you can) or need shaft and bore size and thickness to find by size I am sure you wont find one like JD used with 3 dirt seals as shown on this site and post
http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-b ... s&th=68254
I have to go to work will look by size later for the first one
found the first one
national seal # 416292 CR or SKF # 33073 $30 1/2" wide I would see if i could put 2 in there as the JD one is .750
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detai ... &ppt=C2389
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detai ... /N2506.oap
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NOS26211?interchange=1
this one looks to NOT have dirt lip
http://www.noc.ua/en/online-catalog-bea ... e=CR+26209
nat 415458
first AT12996T from JD last price $110 as you said NLA..and NO direct crossover
So you MAY need to reuse (if you can) or need shaft and bore size and thickness to find by size I am sure you wont find one like JD used with 3 dirt seals as shown on this site and post
http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-b ... s&th=68254
I have to go to work will look by size later for the first one
found the first one
national seal # 416292 CR or SKF # 33073 $30 1/2" wide I would see if i could put 2 in there as the JD one is .750
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detai ... &ppt=C2389
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detai ... /N2506.oap
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NOS26211?interchange=1
this one looks to NOT have dirt lip
http://www.noc.ua/en/online-catalog-bea ... e=CR+26209
Last edited by jtrichard on Mon Jan 30, 2017 4:05 pm, edited 11 times in total.
2010 with 622 dozer with mod. 35 ripper and a 2010 with 622 dozer bought in 1969 and a 2010 loader with drott and mod. 36 ripper
- 2010Crawler
- 420 crawler
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Alternative sealing rings for 2010
Thank you for your help and the links to the sealing rings.
Unfortunately, the axle stub on the sealing surface is so worn that I can not say whether the sealing rings will fit. Perhaps the axle stubs still have to be turned off. I still have a contact in germany, who can perhaps help me out with replacement stakes.
The repair still robs me of the last nerve.
I have bought the 2010 as a ready for use and now follows a repair after another.
Now it takes a bit longer and cost considerably more money.
You seem to have the same problems.
Greetings from Germany
Unfortunately, the axle stub on the sealing surface is so worn that I can not say whether the sealing rings will fit. Perhaps the axle stubs still have to be turned off. I still have a contact in germany, who can perhaps help me out with replacement stakes.
The repair still robs me of the last nerve.
I have bought the 2010 as a ready for use and now follows a repair after another.
Now it takes a bit longer and cost considerably more money.
You seem to have the same problems.
Greetings from Germany
- AussieJD2010
- 40C crawler
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:17 pm
- Location: Kyogle NSW. Aust
Hi 2010crawler,
I have the same issue as you have mentioned and I have purchased the #33073 seal as my work around. (over a year ago now).
jtrichards comment on installing 2 seals sounds like the best advice and I am going to try and follow that. I am a little bit luckier as one side I can reuse the original seal.
I had a friend turn down my shafts and pressed a new hardened surface, not sure of the metal grade but I can ask if your interested. I should also post some before/after picture of the job.
If you are new to this site and have not had a chance to look around, try to find jtrichards posts as they are a treasure trove of knowledge and will help you calm your nerves
I have the same issue as you have mentioned and I have purchased the #33073 seal as my work around. (over a year ago now).
jtrichards comment on installing 2 seals sounds like the best advice and I am going to try and follow that. I am a little bit luckier as one side I can reuse the original seal.
I had a friend turn down my shafts and pressed a new hardened surface, not sure of the metal grade but I can ask if your interested. I should also post some before/after picture of the job.
If you are new to this site and have not had a chance to look around, try to find jtrichards posts as they are a treasure trove of knowledge and will help you calm your nerves
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Remember if you use double seals to pack the cavity between with grease.
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