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russells8867

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russells8867
Hi I have a 310 and it has a busted diferental and is locked in third gear .Does anyone know where I can get parts to fix it .

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ZippoVarga
what's a 310? do you mean a 3110? IF so, we have a classifieds section that you can post in. I would suggest the whole unit if you can find one. A lot of times I find the parts I need when i'm not looking for them. This sight has TONS of resources, but we need details details details to help you out. When you say your differential is busted that leaves numerous possibilities as to the cause. Is it just stuck in third gear? Or is there another issue? Sometimes the shifter fork gets caught between gears and can be easily fixed with an altered screw driver. But ya gotta let us know the details in order for us to help.

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Allis Chalmers 310 [url]http://www.simpletractors.com/models/300_series/ac_310.htm[/url] [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/images/300_series/310_specs_small.jpg[/img]
Parts can be acquired by placing a want ad in the classifieds here, by watching ebay and by Checking with some of the site sponsors such as Sandy Lakes Implements, J.J. Nemes & sons etc. These advertises can all be found on the right side of the Simple trACtors home page

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wilm169
Yes your simplicity dealer can get parts for the 310, and it is a lot cheaper to find them used. Some of us still use these every day as workers.:D:D

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goatfarmer
Complete tractors pop up on Ebay all the time.

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quantico
I purchased a deutz allis with a bad hydro.... then another tractor to use as parts... and after I had all the parts in the better tractor I found a brand new hydro that would have solved the issue even easier and cheaper... The moral of the story is : keep looking and roll the dead tractor into a quiet spot at the back of the shed or garage ... it's just a matter of time....

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