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rustyedge1

Trying to ID these spindles. I have a 417 but mine are shorter through the rim and not threaded. Also have a B80 and C145 don't know about those..

The part which goes through the axle is 3" The threaded piece is 3&13/16" 

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks 

 

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ebinmaine

That's what's on a lot of the older ones from the mid 60s or so up until the late 70s.

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Pullstart

Looks like something from a Charger or the like, as Eric men:handgestures-thumbupright:tioned 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Looks like something from a Charger or the like, as Eric men:handgestures-thumbupright:tioned 

That's what's on my 74 c160 as well. 

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squonk

I try to use  the threaded ones on everything I can. I trust them more than the little clippy ones. 

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Pollack Pete
1 hour ago, squonk said:

I try to use  the threaded ones on everything I can. I trust them more than the little clippy ones. 

Same here.A drop of loc-tite on the bolt threads and zero worries.Had way too many clips fall off by themselves,which is NOT a good thing.

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pfrederi

I prefer cotter pin spindles.  But WH used special bolts with a plastic plug in the to keep the left side on.  You might use these.  (that is why older trucks had left hand threaded lug nuts on drivers side)

 

 

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gwest_ca

5630 and 5631 spindles used on 164 tractor models starting in 1965 and ending in 1977. These use a bolt to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle.

Replaced by 115425 and 115426 used on 1990 312-8 and 316-8 exported models.  These use a cotter pin to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle.

 

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

retain the wheel

Do you show a listing for the ones that had the E-ring or C lock ring at the end of the outside of the spindle shaft?

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gwest_ca

Left spindle 105968 and right 105967 were used 1977-1983 model years. These use retaining rings to retain the wheel to the spindle and the spindle to the axle.

Also replaced by 115425 and 115426 used on 1990 312-8 and 316-8 exported models. These use a cotter pin to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle.

 

Left spindle 110213 and right 110212 were used 1984-1987 model years. These use cotter pins at both ends of the spindle.

Also replaced by 115425 and 115426 used on 1990 312-8 and 316-8 exported models. These use a cotter pin to retain the wheel and a retaining ring to retain the spindle to the axle.

 

There may be more. If wheels have different depth of hubs the axle part of the spindle will have different lengths. I do not know if that is another variable.

The models using 6" wheels would be another series as the king pin part of the spindle is longer.

 

Garry

 

 

 

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rustyedge1

As I said earlier I have a 417-8 and C-145 can these be used on either tractor ?

Thanks for all the info.

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gwest_ca
On 3/4/2021 at 8:41 AM, rustyedge1 said:

As I said earlier I have a 417-8 and C-145 can these be used on either tractor ?

Thanks for all the info.

I would say yes.

The 5630 and 6531 spindles in your picture were used 1965-1977 on 164 different models so not original on the C-145 or 417-8. These were replaced by 115425 and 115426.

 

The 1980-1983 C-145 used 105967 and 105968 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

The 1984 C-145 used 110212 and 110213 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

The 1985-1986 417-8 used 110212 and 110213 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

 

Garry

 

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rustyedge1

Thanks all...

 

 

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rustyedge1
On 3/4/2021 at 11:50 AM, rustyedge1 said:

Thanks all...

 

 

My 75 B-80 appears to have this spindle also.

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gwest_ca
On 3/4/2021 at 9:36 AM, gwest_ca said:

I would say yes.

The 5630 and 6531 spindles in your picture were used 1965-1977 on 164 different models so not original on the C-145 or 417-8. These were replaced by 115425 and 115426.

 

The 1980-1983 C-145 used 105967 and 105968 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

The 1984 C-145 used 110212 and 110213 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

The 1985-1986 417-8 used 110212 and 110213 spindles both replaced by 115425 and 115426.

 

Garry

 

 

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