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Topic: Seal part # crossreferance
Posted By: DSMhoneyyard&farm
Subject: Seal part # crossreferance
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2024 at 10:10pm
I'm going to need to get some new seals for my model B.

Does anyone know where to find a cross reference for seals from old part #'s to currently available seals?

The seal part #'s I have are as follows;
  1. 207569   Gemmer steering box for the sector gear shaft
  2. 206538 or 230608  PTO shaft; not sure if I have the 1 1/8" or 1 3/8"
I may need others, don't know yet. I am doing an engine swap, and putting a torque tube with a starter hole.  I am getting older and think electric start is a good thing.



Replies:
Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2024 at 11:12pm
The bottom two numbers are still good numbers. We could help you if you don’t have a dealer you’re using near you.
I’ll look into first number more tomorrow 


Posted By: AaronSEIA
Date Posted: 19 Mar 2024 at 5:44am
First add a 70 to the front to get the modern AC number.  Then a simple Google search should find them.  OK Tractor or DJS may have them in stock.
Aaronseia


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 20 Mar 2024 at 11:24pm
We can help you get those parts


Posted By: DanielW
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2024 at 7:02am
If you don't have luck at an AGCO dealer, I always use the SKF seal cross reference website. Scroll over to the 'Search by Dimension' tab, make sure you select 'Dimensions in Inches' (not millimeters) and make your input ranges a little wide (i.e. if you measured the seal at 5/16" wide, put the range at 0.1875 to 0.5 (3/16" to 1/2", but you have to use decimals on that site). Once you have the SKF equivalent #, any NAPA/auto parts store/industrial supply can order them for you. In my experience the SKF and Timken seals are often better quality (and much cheaper) than the ones you'll get at the dealer.

https://www.skfextranet.com/crsealsfinder/" rel="nofollow - https://www.skfextranet.com/crsealsfinder/



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