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January 23, 2012
7:52 pm
scottso

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Does anyone have service manuals for K and/or KB's?  I found the CTS-11 (L series) has measurements for King pins in a chart by axle ie;  the F280 pin is 1.110 x 6.25L.

I have a mfr. file that lists pins by size which in turn gives a kit PN. Using this along with a few cross references I've concluded the F280/360 are the same by pin size as the FA-28 & FA-48 used in later models and they also use the same spindle.

So what I'm looking for is the king pin measurements for all axles used in the K/KB 1 thru 5.

With that info I may be able to find more good PN's. I do have good PN's for some already.

Any help would be appreciated.

January 23, 2012
10:40 pm
AJ

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Hey there, I realize you asked for service manual info and measurements, I can't help there but I did see the MT-52D over at IrisHMike's site that may help with your part number cross referencing if it's not already a part of your reference list…

http://www.box.com/shared/otki…../257563150

Sample:

-Aaron

January 24, 2012
5:51 pm
scottso

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Thanks Aaron, Already went thru a few books there. I use them a lot.

I've hit a deadend with part numbers,all but one or two from the MT52D K book just seem to disappear. They don't come up in web searches or cross references.

The one PN that I got results with,I came up with a later IH PN plus 4-5 aftermarket. I'm incline to think the others are out there,just need the right info and more research.

January 27, 2012
2:56 pm
scottso

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Well, SteveO was kind enough to send me the service manual info I wanted. (thanks again Steve).

Kits for the early F50 & 150 are still being elusive though.

Does anyone happen to have any old aftermarket catalogs like MOOG,TRW etc.?

It wouldn't take much time to find PN's and post them.

I could also try if I knew what type of key holds the pin in the I beam. A plain wedge key or a draw key (threaded on one end type) and where the king pin is notched for the key…center of pin or towards an end.

January 27, 2012
8:22 pm
48dually

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that reminds me what happened to the original owners manuals and where can you get a repo if made?

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January 28, 2012
1:54 am
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Manuals can be purchased from BinderBooks, last I heard:

http://www.binderbooks.com/manuals.htm

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