CC, mag is a Bosch, D4 mag pn 7F9932, and carb is probably off same. Hole that is plugged was for a breather. Call Foley cat from the parts sources list above for the mag parts. I got mine there in 2004, prices were: points 4F2283 $17, rotoe 4F2301 $71, brushes 7H3885 $4ea(x3),condensor 5F7881 $12, cap 4F3685 $112.
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ccjersey,
You don't happen to have a hydraulic pump, hardnose and rams for a 9u do ya? Let me know.
Thanks, Jeremy
brownie, I haven't got hydraulic equipment except for D2 size.
I can help you out with #24 front mount or 25 rear mount CCU😄
ccjersey,
I really would like to find the hydraulic stuff. I have the blade that will except either and I have the hardnose and shieves for the #24 front mount CCU. Do you have all the brackets and linkages for the #24?
Thanks, Jeremy
Yes I have it.
The only sheave that it uses is the one that's already mounted on the hardnose right top corner. The normal cable hardnose and radiator guard is modified (torched actually). The control lever is on a tube that has a couple of supports front and back. It has new joints in the PTO shaft off the front pulley and a new seal in the gearbox where the PTO goes in. It was all on 9U14858 when we bought it, but I cannot keep the cable from breaking when I run it. I guess I'm just too slow and I work better with the slower #25 double drum rear mount.
The only problem it has is the cable clamp bolt on the drum has stripped out the original 1/2" threads and been rethreaded to 5/8 fine thread. This seems to have fixed the cable clamp letting the cable slip out. There is also some cosmetic bashing of the adjustment nut in the front center that was done by the blade because the trunions and bearings were way past worn out when we got the tractor.
If you're interested in a picture, send me an email through the board with your direct email in it and I can send a picture.
ccjersey,
My email addy is [email protected]
Thanks, Jeremy
Hello CC, You wouldn't happen to have a Bellcrank#1F7631 and a Rod Assembly#1F7632 would you? I am converting my D2/3J to electric pony start. I guess I could modify my existing rope start Bellcrank and Rod, but I would prefer to locate the right par😊 ts to install on the machine. Thanks. Joe Giraud
I might not know them if I did, but I'm relatively sure that they're not here because neither of the D2s have electric start ponies unless you count the fender mounted belt drive starter on the "conglomeration"
I need to dig out the pictures of it when I got it home. It was a sight!