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Pump drives

TVA

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Can anyone share or point out to free or inexpensive Funk and Twin Disc industrial pump drives parts books?!

I am tired of dealing with less then competent people that works for distributors.
 

TVA

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If you know your Funk model number parts can be looked up on John Deere's parts catalog.

https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/search/type/model/term/DF150

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A lot of my work is re powering and re pumping of the machines, with components that wasn’t there before, or building a machine. So it is not just a simple replacement of the bad parts and/or components.
I need to know the specs for particular part number.
For example, I needed the SAE #10 drive plate for 28105, also have to have drawings so I can be sure nothing will hit, rub and interfere with each other.
 

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This site has some specs. Maybe it will help, maybe not.

https://www.deere.com/en/drivetrain-components/
Thanks!
But that information is all over the internet.
I am looking for specific specs and specific part numbers.
Like I still don’t know what splines are in the part number 4038082! I’ve been told “standard splines for 28000 series”!
But first: what are the standard splines for that series, ( have a suspicion that it is 1 3/4 13T), and I have to be 100% sure that what it is, before I spend $600 of my customers money.
 

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There used to be a good dealer in the Seattle area, I'm thinking Pacific Power or something like that. I just Googled it and didn't find anything but they had a lot of info on their web page. Another one I've dealt with is FrogHollow in the Seattle area. Not sure whether they would give out info to someone on the other side of the country? :( I just read your last post, I know I have repair manuals for the 28000 series and I'm thinking I have a parts manual also but I'm not sure. I will take a look when I get out to the highly disorganized manual room.
 

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There used to be a good dealer in the Seattle area, I'm thinking Pacific Power or something like that. I just Googled it and didn't find anything but they had a lot of info on their web page. Another one I've dealt with is FrogHollow in the Seattle area. Not sure whether they would give out info to someone on the other side of the country? :( I just read your last post, I know I have repair manuals for the 28000 series and I'm thinking I have a parts manual also but I'm not sure. I will take a look when I get out to the highly disorganized manual room.
Thanks Gary!
I think I saw 28000 and 56000 repair manuals online. But it didn’t include parts manual.


No, distributors do not want to share parts information, probably because if you have part numbers you need - you can shop around.
It would be fine with me, but they also do not employ knowledgeable parts people.
For example: Twin Disc have something they call “single pump direct drive”
There’s only two options of those - non clutch and with over center clutch.
There’s no part number components of it, and Twin Disc have no model number for it. And you know parts people, if you don’t have part or model number, as far as they concerned - it doesn’t exist!
 
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