Handy spicer joint for prop shaft mf 6465

Farmer_Joe

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Livestock Farmer
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The North
Just had a quick gander about my mf spotted hardy spicer looked a bit dusty on one bearning sure enough it has play in it any ideas on best place for replacement cheers Joe
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Farmer_Joe

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Livestock Farmer
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The North
Done it for you
Not sure that’s right one I asked dealer if they had sparex (part if agri) and they said no usual y they will supply sparex no issues if available

this is it


cant find owt spurious though googolie part number

anyone got a kramp account?

 
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Netherfield

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West Yorkshire
Whatever happened to 'Quinton Hazell', they supplied almost every Hardy Spicer joint available, many times with grease nipples, when the original manufacturers didn't have, and it was the same with ball joints, loads with nipples when the makers had stopped fitting them.
 

Farmer_Joe

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Livestock Farmer
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The North
I really need tractor at moment and don’t want it out of service while I find part so I took one for the team and got one from
Mf they had a few in stock so did 10% off which eased the pain a little, a very rough measure shoes it’s 30 by 107 ish will get callipers on it before if goes in.
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ACEngineering

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Trade
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Oxon
I really need tractor at moment and don’t want it out of service while I find part so I took one for the team and got one from
Mf they had a few in stock so did 10% off which eased the pain a little, a very rough measure shoes it’s 30 by 107 ish will get callipers on it before if goes in.
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:facepalm: 30.2 x 106 is a common size, on all the manitou propshafts! got loads of them in stock, manitou retail is £43.01 plus vat and there the same genuine spicer X series like that! Manitou part number is 749824

And people moan manitou are expensive:X3:
 

Farmer_Joe

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Livestock Farmer
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The North
Ha ha old one may have been more worn than I thought
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New one in but it feels a little tight to me only just flush so clips just fit in but last tiny movement to get clip to seat made joint go a bit tighter than I would have liked? Will see how it goes
 

GHuggins

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Livestock Farmer
I know it's a little late now, but I always like to take a hammer and smack the part where it clips into the prop on the props faces on the end - not the joint itself or the top or bottom of the prop - this allows the joint to move and "settle" into place allowing it to loosen back up when it's tight like that. Joint should do this on it's own over time, but I always like to go ahead and "seat it in" to make sure the prop didn't bend or need massaging to keep it from prematurely killing the joint.
 

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