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DROTT pins

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Steve

11-11-2003 14:27:47




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Gents, I need to replace several pins in a Drott ripper and 4-in-1 bucket. Any recommendations for source? I have no model number for either but can measure the surviving pins. I'm in central Virginia. Thanks




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marlowe

11-11-2003 17:20:47




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 Re: DROTT pins in reply to Steve, 11-11-2003 14:27:47  
the last pins bushings i got for my 200 with a drott 4in 1 came from case they own drott. also you might call drott they are made in wausau wi.



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Rex

11-15-2003 14:03:54




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 Re: Re: DROTT pins in reply to marlowe, 11-11-2003 17:20:47  
Try Gears, Inc. www.gearsinc.net



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Buster

11-12-2003 01:29:54




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 Re: Re: DROTT pins in reply to marlowe, 11-11-2003 17:20:47  
GO FOR IT.



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JCmarleau

11-11-2003 17:09:01




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 Re: DROTT pins in reply to Steve, 11-11-2003 14:27:47  
I do have a lot of pin and bushing bran new for those old machine that i want to get rid of cheap if you can provide part no. or at worst dimension but part number would be better cause most of them are still in their box and all mix up with some 200,000.oo worth of other parts. my e mail is jcmarleau@aol.com



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Charlie

11-11-2003 14:49:56




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 Re: DROTT pins in reply to Steve, 11-11-2003 14:27:47  
I have the Drott parts manual for the ripper and 4 on 1 on my TD 340A. By any chance, is that the machine they're on?



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Steve

11-11-2003 17:12:57




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 Re: Re: DROTT pins in reply to Charlie, 11-11-2003 14:49:56  
Charlie, Actually they are on a MF 200B but the parts manual for my crawler doesn't show this particular set-up. The maker's plates are missing off the ripper and the loader has a serial # but is blank of the model #; go figure. As luck would have it the missing/damaged pins have been replaced with a mix of bolts and mismatched parts. I can measure diameter and length needed.



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