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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Derry , NH
Posts: 93
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Folks ,
I am in need of a 3PH Carryall for my JD4110. I have search all the archives to get info. Tried all the suggested places. Tractor Supply has one however they did not have a way of shipping to New Hampshire. Cost of the carryall was $75.00 , and I am sure that it would cost much more than that to ship it. My John Deere dealer was no help and the local Kubota dealer did not know how to get one either. Can not imagine that this would not be a popular item ?? Can anyone suggest a place that they got one , either a place that will ship to me or a place near southern New Hampshire. Thanks Mark |
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Super Star Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Central florida
Posts: 19,205
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Northern hydraulic has cat 2 carryall's listed for 59.99.. Looks like you could change the pins out easilly.
They will ship anywhere, but keep in mind that truck freight may be as much as the carry all itself.. though.. not too bad if it is your only option. Their website has pics, and shipping prices. <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.northerntool.com>http://www.northerntool.com</A> Soundguy |
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Silver Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: S.E. Michigan
Posts: 221
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Soundguy - Actually mine came via UPS from Northern. Don't recall the shipping cost but I'm guessing it was cheaper than truck freight.
I was going to adapt it to fit on one of my old Cubs. After I ordered it I found an original IH/Farmall carry-all so I didn't accept delivery from UPS and therefore no return shipping cost[img]/w3tcompact/icons/clever.gif[/img]. Chuck |
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Super Star Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Central florida
Posts: 19,205
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We actually get many of our heavy equipment parts ups... no boxes even.. just the big ole' hunk of yellow painted iron with a tag on it... Much cheaper than truck freight...
I'n not sure if that carry all just has cat 2 pins.. or is also cat2 dimension ( over 26" ).. but if it will fit his tractor width wise.. the pins are a cheap change out... may need a couple of flat washers to bushing it up... but heck.. this is an external pin on a farm impliment.. not a main bearing on an engine, And I've done the bushing thing on many pins with no problems. Soundguy |
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http://www.sweettractors.com/new_equip_pg4.html
Once again Sweet Farm Equipment and be of service. I'd bet the tractor dealers in your area has or can get them, it's a pretty standard implement, at least around here. |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: NE Missouri
Posts: 214
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Mark,
Is there anyone you know that has a welder or a welding/fabrication shop nearby ? It doesn't take much to make one, just find a picture of one, take a few measurements off your tractor. I had a guy in our maintenance dept make me one, he charged me $25 bucks (we raided the scrap bin at work for angle iron) Jim |
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Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 5,477
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Jim,
You're right...it would be easy for somone with welding experience to fabricate one in just a few hours. If you look at the pics on Sweet Tractors site, you'd see how simple they're put together. And if anyone wants, I'd be glad to take some measurements off of mine. |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: So. N.H
Posts: 121
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Hi marko i'm from your area try johndeere i think it's rosencrants in plaistow on rt 125 or mb tractor in plaistow
but i have seen the type they use for suv and pickup trucks at wali mart in plaistow they go into a 2'' reciever their may be places in brentwood that may have them also let me know if you need more info EDT |
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