Drott parts

I need a clutch plate (main engine to gearbox clutch plate) and a clutch brake(no 14 on the diagram) which is a fibre wisher type thingie on the drive coupling between the engine/box for a b100, have tried to contact ba welch but had no joy yet, also got D.wootton having a look what they've got in stock, has anyone got any other contacts for drott spares,

Tia

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Morph

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Location
Devon
The diagram looks similar to older drotts the fibre washer is/was friction material to slow down input shaft . I would try a relining place for both parts if you have no luck with old stock somewhere.
 
The diagram looks similar to older drotts the fibre washer is/was friction material to slow down input shaft . I would try a relining place for both parts if you have no luck with old stock somewhere.

Cheers I'll see how I go, am currently half way through stripping down a scrap b100 I have and hoping the parts I need will still have some life fingers crossed, if not I'll come up with a plan b(y)
 

InTheMud

New Member
Hi Rusty, I also own a b100 and am looking for some parts (to buy of course!:)), do you have the hydraulic tank lid, the one with the two fastening bolts that also holds the filters in place, I may even be in the market to buy the whole tank with lid if its there and for sale.

Also are the lift rams on your scrap machine available, one of mine is knackered, the ram is pitted with rust and needs re-sealing, the re-sealing is no problem (I can do that myself) but rather that buy a new shiny chrome ram which is £££££ I am in the market for a second hand one, can you help please.

Many thanks

InTheMud
 

cousinjack

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cornwall
Ive got a very rusty b100 that i bought for parts to fix mine... The only problem was that when i got it home and cleared the brambles off the top of the back end, i discovered that someone had been there already, years before and left the top plates off..... everything rusty and siezed inside....!

May have a hydraulic tank..... will take a picture tomorrow, and the main clutch unit may be ok if you are desperate for bits....

Pretty sure there is a lift ram on it too......
 

InTheMud

New Member
Ive got a very rusty b100 that i bought for parts to fix mine... The only problem was that when i got it home and cleared the brambles off the top of the back end, i discovered that someone had been there already, years before and left the top plates off..... everything rusty and siezed inside....!

May have a hydraulic tank..... will take a picture tomorrow, and the main clutch unit may be ok if you are desperate for bits....

Pretty sure there is a lift ram on it too......
Hi Cousinjack,

Thank you very much for your reply and I am interested in some of your parts that are on offer, I'm not turning anything down to be honest, please post the picture or pictures.

Many thanks
 
Hi Rusty, I also own a b100 and am looking for some parts (to buy of course!:)), do you have the hydraulic tank lid, the one with the two fastening bolts that also holds the filters in place, I may even be in the market to buy the whole tank with lid if its there and for sale.

Also are the lift rams on your scrap machine available, one of mine is knackered, the ram is pitted with rust and needs re-sealing, the re-sealing is no problem (I can do that myself) but rather that buy a new shiny chrome ram which is £££££ I am in the market for a second hand one, can you help please.

Many thanks

InTheMud
You can buy the piston rod in lengths and put your own ends on, much cheaper than a new part.
 
Location
Suffolk
Weren't they based in International Harvester? Parts for these are still reasonably plentiful.

I had a Cooks winch clutch re-lined by a specialist. Sorry it's too long in the past to remember who the firm was.

Picture is an IH crawler & very similar to a Drott.
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