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Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms

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Brian Schmidt

04-06-2003 19:20:10




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I need to find some of the pins for the lift arms of the Touch Control on a C. I have seen these at shows. I didn't need them at the time. Now I need some. Anyone know where to get them. I could make some if I have to, but I would rather just buy them.

Putting on a mounted two bottom plow and these didn't come with it.

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Brian Schmidt




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Mark in Mississippi

04-07-2003 12:07:54




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 Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Brian Schmidt, 04-06-2003 19:20:10  
I too bought some from the dealer , but just ta get the dimmentions !!! I have a friend at a machine shop and had a few made. I currently have twenty of them that I'd part with for $3.50 each plus shipping which shouldn't be all that much. Get back to me if ya are interested. Mark



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mel

04-07-2003 08:27:02




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 Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Brian Schmidt, 04-06-2003 19:20:10  
I bought some pins from the IH dealer and they fit nice and tight and if I remember right they were about $8 each. Expensive, but I have found out the best policy is get the right part the first time.



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Haas

04-06-2003 19:57:55




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 Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Brian Schmidt, 04-06-2003 19:20:10  
You can get those from a Case/IH dealer. They are expensive though. If you make some, make sure they are from good hard bolt stock.



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Hugh MacKay

04-07-2003 06:56:20




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 Re: Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Haas, 04-06-2003 19:57:55  
Haas: I always considered the CaseIH pins to be the cheap ones, if one would happen to break something else. I had a guy come to me one day with his complete rockshaft, to holes broken and most of the rest egg shape. Said he could never find the right size pins. I have not seen any that fit as snug as IH pins.



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Haas

04-07-2003 13:53:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-07-2003 06:56:20  
I agree, if you ever bend one or use one that is loose, you can have a big problem, but $8 each does seem a bit much for them.



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Hugh MacKay

04-07-2003 15:11:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Pins for C Touch Control Lift Arms in reply to Haas, 04-07-2003 13:53:22  
Haas: Can't argue with you on that price, $8. and I presume you guys are talking US dollars, that means they would be $12. Canadian. another one I find a bit distressing is brake pedal retaining springs for SA $29. Canadian. I haven't come across a replacment that will do the job.

I used to feel as though I was just getting in the way at CaseIH, going in for my anual purchase of oil filters, points, fuel bowl screens, springs, etc. Not anymore those guys have made us a viable part of their business. I went in the other day for a box full of what I could have stuffed in my pockets plus a 10 litre jug of hy-tran, $208. Canadian.

I remember IH dealer telling my dad about selling a new 45 baler in 1954. He pulled the baler out to farm with pickup. Guy said ,"Back over to that little shed, and I'll pay you for the baler." $1,250. He picked up 5 gal. pail full of quarters and sat them on back of pickup. He said," I think there is enough". Turned out to be $10. too much. My point is, it will soon take a larger box for the cash than for the parts.

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