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On 14/07/2024 at 16:18, aspenarb said:

 

Possibly, bought a 1220 from Wessex tractors many moons ago, they said it was a rebadged Iseki. Either way it will pay to find out if its a model that was rebadged, spares will be more straight forward.

 

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Looks like it's Shibuara. Still Japanese and reliable.

 

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This is for tractors built by Iseki for other companies.

 

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Thanks for all the replies. 

 As advised,  bearings were easy to source locally. And one of the seals.

 Hopefully 2 other seals will be now available in Holland. 

 I got 1 last sprocket from Poland but nobody can tell me if there will be another one available at any time...

 I'll try to see which other tractors match Iseki tx2160. 

 If I was to get the sprocket made, can you suggest any place in UK?

  Cheers

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A REPRINT ILLUSTRATED PARTS MANUAL WITH EXPLODED DIAGRAMS SHOWING VARIOUS COMPONENTS A REPRINT IN...

When it comes to tractors an actual manual is always better when you're knee deep in oil and you can't touch your phone to zoom in on how something is assembled.

 

I've only got pdf for my McCormick, but it would be a ream and a half at 1581 pages.

 

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12 hours ago, GarethM said:
WWW.AGRIMANUALS.COM

A REPRINT ILLUSTRATED PARTS MANUAL WITH EXPLODED DIAGRAMS SHOWING VARIOUS COMPONENTS A REPRINT IN...

When it comes to tractors an actual manual is always better when you're knee deep in oil and you can't touch your phone to zoom in on how something is assembled.

 

I've only got pdf for my McCormick, but it would be a ream and a half at 1581 pages.

 

always thought a ream was 500 sheets ?

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