Mother Deere Ouch

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Mother Deere Ouch

Post by hunter41mag » Tue Oct 31, 2006 12:25 pm

Had to order new brake band adjusting nut (M 905 T) for my 440IC through my local Deere dealer and price is $37.26. Sure hurts alot for something that small !!!! :( :(

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Post by Magoo1 » Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:39 am

Don, why not a lock nut? You can reach it with a wrench and it should stay in place.

Just my $.02

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Post by hunter41mag » Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:40 am

Magoo,

Yeah, that could work but than it would not be original. Plus when I would go to adjust it I would have a screwdriver in my hand and not the socket, extension and rachet.

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Post by Tim_in_IA » Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:58 am

Don,

What happened to the old nut? Was it lost or just in bad shape? I would want an original replacement as well if I were in your shoes. I adjusted these a few weeks ago when I was correcting the shift levers for the bearing throwout and braking, and it would be a lot harder to do with a regular nut. Plus the special nut "locks" in place every 45 degrees which I don't see how you could do with a regular nut.

If it makes you feel any better I just spent $95 on the piece that connects the muffler to the manifold and the butterfly on the muffler. :o
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Post by Lavoy » Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:19 pm

Tim,
If you can take them back, I have those pieces for about $30.
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Post by Tim_in_IA » Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:06 pm

Lavoy,

ouch! that hurts. :) I think I'll keep them this time since I am in a hurry to get it out working. I'll check with you on the next parts for sure though. The past parts I have checked with you on weren't available so I was just thinking I had to go with the dealer.

I got my seat fixed at the local machine shop with some angle like you suggested (well, in place of the C channel). Double ouch. They must have spent 4 hours on it with the bill I got for that one. I'm learning how to weld, put it off for far too long...

They did ask me why those deluxe seats are so damn heavy :)
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Post by Lavoy » Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:42 pm

Tim,
Some stuff I don't have, but might know where to get it cheaper, just let me know.
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Post by hunter41mag » Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:46 am

Tim,

I had a diff oil seal leak onto left steering brake band. So when I wanted to turn left I had to pull real hard and it eventually broke the T bolt for the brake band. Last year (yes, its been apart that long due to too much travel for my job) when I pulled the final it was in the bottom of the housing so I set it aside but now I cannot find it.

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