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Parts needed for HD3

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ChuckLuedtkeSEWI View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 Dec 2009 at 10:07am
Looking for a couple of parts for my HD3.
set of hood panels for early HD3 with oil bath air cleaner.
Does anyone make replacement seat cushions?  All of mine are shot.
Tach cable as mine is broken and most of the flexible shaft is missing.
Where can I get rebuild kits for the hydraulic rams on the loader?  One of my rams is leaking pretty good.
Also, this is the needle in the haystack.  Three point arms are missing off of the back.  Is this three point similar to any of AC's tractors as finding a junk H3 or HD3 with a good three point is probably slim to none.
I will have to get a wiring harness for it yet, but that's last on my list and
Thanks for any help.
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Chuck - Don't know which tach parts are available from AGCO yet, but the parts books show the same numbers as a D15 diesel tractor.  The numbers for the 3 point are different...  
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Any half decent upholstery can make them. I just bought some vinyl material, had some cording, measured the old plywood, traced out a pattern and sewed it together, some foam  and stapled to new plywood. I sent a cylinder out to an hydraulic shop and had it fixed for $100.

Edited by Kipn - 09 Dec 2009 at 2:28pm
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