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    Can one of you guys do me a favour? Pretty please

    You may remember a while back i had to rebuild diffs on a tj375.

    All rebuilt and functioning not quiute correctly can only get absolute minimum oil flow required.

    Appears we need a new regualtor valve part number 87672094 which is one books at new holland and case.

    Old part number is 41110402 or 411104a2 but top number worked here.

    Quote is $4262 case dealer said get one shipped from usa or canada will be half the price.

    So can one of you guys find a price thanks in adavance.

    Know you all busy.

    Jacks small engines a guy told me to try them are they states or canada?

    #2
    Not sure if this is much help but I see you can buy them on Amazon.com...how crazy is that.

    https://www.amazon.com/High-Quality-Parts-87672094-GENUINE/dp/B07CJWLJW6?SubscriptionId=AKIAJJVHEYE2INXM57EA&tag =avspare109-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creative ASIN=B07CJWLJW6 https://www.amazon.com/High-Quality-Parts-87672094-GENUINE/dp/B07CJWLJW6?SubscriptionId=AKIAJJVHEYE2INXM57EA&tag =avspare109-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creative ASIN=B07CJWLJW6

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      #3
      i am going to guess that your case dealer doesnt know how expensive parts are here in the land of the pot smoking and carbon taxes.

      Anyway to rebuild it?

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        #4
        Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
        You may remember a while back i had to rebuild diffs on a tj375.

        All rebuilt and functioning not quiute correctly can only get absolute minimum oil flow required.

        Appears we need a new regualtor valve part number 87672094 which is one books at new holland and case.

        Old part number is 41110402 or 411104a2 but top number worked here.

        Quote is $4262 case dealer said get one shipped from usa or canada will be half the price.

        So can one of you guys find a price thanks in adavance.

        Know you all busy.

        Jacks small engines a guy told me to try them are they states or canada?

        Farm World (local NH dealer)
        SKU: 87672094
        Weight: 18.735 lbs
        CA$4,550.00


        Messicks' (US dealer I order stuff from)
        Part Number 87672094
        Vendor Case IH
        Messick's Price $3,479.45
        Stock Quantity 0
        Weight 18.70 lbs


        Part Number 87672094
        Vendor New Holland
        Messick's Price $3,479.45
        Stock Quantity 0
        Weight 18.70 lbs
        Days to Order 3-7 business days
        Replaces 411104A1, 411104A2, 339014A2


        Titan Machinery in Kiev, Ukraine has one of the 411104A1 in stock, $2,807.33 USD.

        Bootheel Tractor has a used of the 87672094 for $1400 USD. Call 866-649-3489
        Last edited by Klause; Jun 18, 2018, 21:24.

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          #5
          Local dealer told me $6k and an evening with your wife.



          No wonder he is so happy all the time...

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            #6
            Wow klause for Prime Minister!

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              #7
              Thanks for you help guys well guess i will go local

              ps parts prices are fookin obscene

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                #8
                Originally posted by 15444 View Post
                Local dealer told me $6k and an evening with your wife.



                No wonder he is so happy all the time...
                he hasnt seen my wife eh sask3 and klause

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                  #9
                  Maybe it's just a broken spring or a stuck or cracked spool....

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                      #11
                      $6K for that... good grief

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                        #12
                        I had to replace a similar valve on a 9 yearold tractor this year. According to CNH the part is no longer stocked as the tractor is too old. had to find one myself in the usa, close to $4000.

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                          #13
                          thanks will investigate

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                            Maybe it's just a broken spring or a stuck or cracked spool....

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                            If the body is ok I bet a hydraulic shop could rebuild that for pennies on the dollar, I bet the valves in there are not just CNH design, will be stock somewhere.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by GDR View Post
                              If the body is ok I bet a hydraulic shop could rebuild that for pennies on the dollar, I bet the valves in there are not just CNH design, will be stock somewhere.
                              Depends how much cnh’s claws are dug into the component manufacturer. Remember getting a valve block on a blue versatile resealed. Hydraulic shop had to buy seal kits from cnh as they had exclusivity on the parts even though it was a rexroth. Paid through the nose.

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