[R-390] PTO Connector

James A. (Andy) Moorer jamminpower at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 12 17:31:56 EST 2007


If you are ever in San Rafael, CA (Marin County, 35 mins North of SF), you 
MUST drop in at Electronics Plus. It has been run by two (twin) brothers for 
about 40 years. It is the "old" style electronics store, with bin after bin 
of components, kits, tools and books. Yes, they have a good selection of 
vacuum tubes, as well as a free DIY tube tester. They have odd-size 
batteries, lamps, switches, and all the rest. They actually have a stock of 
twist-lock can electrolytics.

(I have no connection with them, except that I have spent enough there that 
I should be a part-owner by now).

Yes, they are expensive, but they have stuff that nobody else has.

They are also great with kids' science projects - they have a rack of 
electric motors, gears, and will actually take the time to explain things 
(what a concept!).

James A. (Andy) Moorer
www.jamminpower.com

----- Original Message ----- 

> Amphenol 126-220 Miniature Hexagonal Connector
>
> This place claims to stock them : http://www.electronicplus.com/
>
> On Nov 12, 2007 12:49 PM, Jon Schlegel <ews265 at rochester.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for a source for the round, blue Amphenol connector
>> that's part of the PTO assembly.  It's the male connector, 9 pins
>> that's mounted to the triangular bracket attached to the back end of
>> the PTO. An Amphenol part number for this connector would also be a help.



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