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Where to buy JD 650G parts

Loggermc

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Jan 8, 2011
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Location
Oregon
I'm in the process of going through a new to me JD 650G. It hasn't been greased in awhile so I'm removing all of the cylinders, pressing out the bushings and cleaning everything up. I want to replace some of the pins, spacers and rubber doughnuts, etc.. In addition, it looks like I might have to replace a cylinder shaft or two. Do most of you purchase parts such as these from your local JD dealer or are there aftermarket suppliers that are commonly used?

Thanks
 

stumpjumper83

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Jan 13, 2007
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Location
Port Allegany, pa
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Movin dirt
I've bought some deere parts thru www.brokentractor.com. Deere wanted 1k bucks for a seat on a 450, broken tractor sold it to me for 275.00. Usually I go to deere first and if the price tag has a mask and gun on it I search elsewhere.
 

Greg

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Joined
Jan 28, 2008
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Location
Wi
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Excavating Contractor
machinerytrader.com has an excellent section for parts. Put in the part number and it comes up with a lot of sources. Can get new, used, new old stock, after market. I have only ever had one piece of Deere equipment and parts from the dealer were out of sight and on the other side of the moon.
 
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