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    Posted: 31 May 2012 at 1:18pm
D Series
Has anyone made a replacement for the hand wheel? or are they out there as a replacement?
Charlie

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Have not seen a replacement, but the one I have (broken) appears to have had a casting/forging made "special" in the center section the ends thread into.
Would be neat if someone made the center section like the originals, then we could use standard ends that could be picked most anywhere . . . . . .
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someone makes a steel version...it's red, but don't remember who makes it!
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Can you still buy them new?? If so who makes them?
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I am very interested in the wheel as well as I have an original toplink with a broken wheel.  If anyone knows where to find one, I'd be grateful.
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I made my own.
Why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.
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I asked back a year or two ago if anyone was interested in them. Only got one or two replies back. There are several differant AC sizes of them. They would be nice, but not worth the cost for a few parts. HTH Tracy Martin
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From what I remember when I went through this several years ago until I found a like new top link for my D10 III.  The turn wheel on a D10, D12, D15 factory 3 point top link has a smaller diameter where it slips over the barrell, compared with the wheel used on the top link for the AC SC to 3 point adapter, although they look very similar.




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I have a top link with the wheel on I would sell. 785-3543-2392

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I'm interested, Ray.  Please let me know more about it and what you'd like for it offline.
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Ray, If Manure Queen doesn't want it let me know  bradw_wi@yahoo.com
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What are the dimensions of the one for the D-10 series III ?

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Ray,
 Thats a bit pricey for me. I would like both ends to be cat. 1. Though I could use a bushing. But this is for a working tractor just to make it easier on me. I won't try to get you down in price as I don't know what one would cost. Thanks anyway.
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if any one wants to make one I hace a nos cat 1  and a nos wheel, someone could use them for a pattern , and no I dont want to sell them but you could borrow them and I may even buy a couple from you after they are made, they both came out of dealerships
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Dustin, what is the diameter of the wheel and the diameter of the bar stock used for the wheel ?

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the wheels are cast iron on these, call me tomorow and I could tell you dimensions but they would have to be cast to even look close, my # is 573-592-9205 and I will be around there tomorow , Dusitn
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Dustin, Are you sure they are cast iron ?  Forged parts look a lot like cast iron, and forged parts are much more durable.

If I were to make them they would be made from bar stock/rod. I only need to know the size of the rod and the wheel.


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