Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
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Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
I will be acquiring a significant collection of parts including TT Ruckstells and standard rear ends, drive shaft, springs, radius rods. Which parts should not be scrapped? I do not have a TT.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Depends on the condition of the parts. TT Ruckstells will sell because no one makes parts for them like the passenger cars. All of those parts would sell. When you receive them, post pictures. Someone may need them.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Keep the hyatt bearings. They are much scarcer than car bearings.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
I couldn't even give a tt ruckstel away but open each up and keep the good bearings/ races if they have 5/1 gear sets brake parts shoes and levers
I keep the smalls like I said offer rest at scrap price and soon youl know what to keep
I keep the smalls like I said offer rest at scrap price and soon youl know what to keep
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
High speed ring and worm gears are the only TT parts that bring money. Six teeth on the worm gear is good. Four teeth? Scrap metal.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Must be nice out there on west coast not needing TT parts! Brake shoes,bearings, heck even a decent housing that aint pitted all to heck is agood thing.
I have about 6 or 7 extra rear ends laying around, 1 driveshaft tube and no extra driveshaft,if I ever build my C cab, I will be going thru all of them to get the best parts to build 1. And of course,none have the brake shoes.
I have about 6 or 7 extra rear ends laying around, 1 driveshaft tube and no extra driveshaft,if I ever build my C cab, I will be going thru all of them to get the best parts to build 1. And of course,none have the brake shoes.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
If you happen to come across a high speed set of gears in the mix I'd be very interested it them. Thank you.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Well, they don't make them any more and it seems like a lot of T collectors have already scrapped a lot.
Does your local club have a 'Parts Shed' maybe for those you don't want to keep?
Does your local club have a 'Parts Shed' maybe for those you don't want to keep?
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Good info thank you. I'll post detail when it happens.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
They were mentioned above, but I'll mention them again -- brake shoes. They seem to be scarce as hen's teeth.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
I think we could cast some hens teeth and grind them to fit much easier than trying to find 1 TT brake shoe. of all things reproduced,no one is making them.
And sadly,it seems what repro parts are or were being made,the equipment and designs are bought up and took away from the market for whatever reason.
And sadly,it seems what repro parts are or were being made,the equipment and designs are bought up and took away from the market for whatever reason.

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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Isn't there a truck part that connects the drive shaft to the gearing that is made of unobtanium?
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
I wish I could afford to travel,I would gather these parts and put them in the back 40 for future generations.
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
In my opinion, if the TT rearend part is good (IN SPECIFICATIONS), they should all be saved. I am trying to save as many as possible, especially the Ruckstell TT rearend pieces. My goal in the future is to rebuild them and have them for sale. Also to keep parts on hand for future generations to buy. My problem is that most rearends are too far away too make it cost effective. I have been buying parts here and there IF THEY ARE IN SPECIFACATIONS and make since to buy. I DO HAVE SOME PARTS FOR SALE NOW. JUST CONTACT ME.
Last edited by StevenS on Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1924 Model T Touring
1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Yes, do you need one?
1924 Model T Touring
1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
"It is great to be crazy ... It gives you a lot more options in life"
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Joe, I have some if you want to contact me.Farmlandfire wrote: ↑Sat Jul 15, 2023 8:25 pmIf you happen to come across a high speed set of gears in the mix I'd be very interested it them. Thank you.
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1924 Model T Touring
1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Joe, I sent some emails.
1924 Model T Touring
1924 Model TT Truck
1928 Graham-Paige model 619
1930 Model A Phaeton
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Re: Which TT Parts Should Be Salvaged?
Been trying giveaway TT parts and black era parts for over a year sadly Sent most to scrap all big heavy ship
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