MC rollers
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MC rollers
I could use Some help finding source for roller's or roller part's
MC Bottom Rollers again
Can these rollers be machined and fabricated effectively? I was thinking about taking my blown one in to the machine shop to see if they could make something to fill the void and work. The goal being to disperse the weight along the track frame, not be purely original. In my area, and cost plan buying a 500$ newer used original stinks.
Any thoughts Lavoy? I guess it depends on their costs.
Any thoughts Lavoy? I guess it depends on their costs.
I doubt you could get them machined for $500 each unless you took some awful large quantities.
If you are not concerned about original, I have some NOS Berco roller shells that should adapt fairly easily. Thay are square bored and should accept sealed bearings quite easily. I have been going to make them up, but have too many irons in the fire.
Lavoy
If you are not concerned about original, I have some NOS Berco roller shells that should adapt fairly easily. Thay are square bored and should accept sealed bearings quite easily. I have been going to make them up, but have too many irons in the fire.
Lavoy
Rollers
I E-mailed Berco Yesterday night They said they might have one or two rollers that were made for JD long time ago Price $281.00 Berco part # CS201 J.D #ATE1044YT They also have sprockets for $185.00 Berco # 1D1514 J.D# TE235YT But when there gone there gone.
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