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IH 460 Utility oil pan

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Forester22

11-05-2005 19:56:34




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Anyone know where to look for an oil pan for an IH 460 Utility?




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El Toro

11-06-2005 06:16:48




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 Re: IH 460 Utility oil pan in reply to Forester22, 11-05-2005 19:56:34  
Here's a web site for salvageyards in your locality. What's wrong with the pan? Hal
PS: Your local Case/IH dealer may have a pan or can order it.

http://www.epartdirect.com/index.php?t=fc&s=s



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Forester22

11-11-2005 11:31:59




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 Re: IH 460 Utility oil pan in reply to El Toro, 11-06-2005 06:16:48  
Thanks for the link. I ended up being able to find a machine shop here locally that could put in a new piece of metal and weld it. The bolts that hold the steering yoke to the transmission housing sheared off and slammed into the oil pan. Evidently it"s happened before cause the previous owner had a gob of braze about 3/4 inch thick over an area about 6 inches across. That got knocked up and was hitting something inside. I guess it"s the oil pump...Thanks for the info.

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El Toro

11-11-2005 17:01:21




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 Re: IH 460 Utility oil pan in reply to Forester22, 11-11-2005 11:31:59  
I restored an old garden about 30 years ago. it was 1 out of about 6 that I did. The oil pan was full of water and some oil too and the pan had pin holes in it. I silver soldered the holes shut. These were called Standard Twin & Viking
Twin made back in the 30's and early 40's. These were all gear driven and came with a pto.
They used a mult-disc clutch that ran in oil. A lot of truck farmers used these. I always thought that they were way ahead of their time. WW2 cause them to shut down since metal went to the war effort. Hal

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