John Deere 3050 Front Linkage

6310T

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I bought a John Deere 3050 a few months ago and it came with the remains of a front linkage, no arms and rams to be found. As seen from the attached pictures, the front linkage was bolted to the side rails, as far back as the two battery boxes. Does anyone know what brand it may be or who manufactured it? Could find no similar after a bit of googling. It definitely looks like it was made to suit 50 series deere's as it has the slight curve at the front to match the curve at the front of the 3050. I think the tractor might have come from England in the 90's and has been in Ireland since. I've no idea when or where the front linkage came from.

Thanks
 

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A H N

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Location
Aberdeenshire
I bought a John Deere 3050 a few months ago and it came with the remains of a front linkage, no arms and rams to be found. As seen from the attached pictures, the front linkage was bolted to the side rails, as far back as the two battery boxes. Does anyone know what brand it may be or who manufactured it? Could find no similar after a bit of googling. It definitely looks like it was made to suit 50 series deere's as it has the slight curve at the front to match the curve at the front of the 3050. I think the tractor might have come from England in the 90's and has been in Ireland since. I've no idea when or where the front linkage came from.

Thanks
Wilson of Clatt Aberdeenshire
 

quavers

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Location
aberdeenshire
its been mentioned on here before that Billy does not keep the best of health now , but maybe worth a phone call , used to bang out hundreds of front linkages a year , could have alook to see if i have a phone number for you , or if you have a local blacksmith or some good with there hands i could give you sizes to get parts made up .
 

6310T

Member
its been mentioned on here before that Billy does not keep the best of health now , but maybe worth a phone call , used to bang out hundreds of front linkages a year , could have alook to see if i have a phone number for you , or if you have a local blacksmith or some good with there hands i could give you sizes to get parts made up .
Thanks for the help but I'll leave it for now. I'm still undecided if I'll try and refurb the front linkage. Thanks again.
 

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