Re: Long Brand 1199B backhoe parts M S, Send me an email address in a Private Message and I will forward you the information that I received from Husco which states that you must get the valve from L&V because it is a proprietary part. Long 1199B backhoe linkage I took my control valve assembly and PTO pump to a local company and they found a much better than original ball joint linkage. They listed the part number as 44K54660 and sold it for $12.95 each. I did a web search on the part number, but was unable to find anything at all. I am sure they bought it from somewhere. We have the best tractor parts for Long tractors, including Long 460, Long 360, Long 610, Long 445, Long 350, and more. We back our parts with a 1-year warranty and unmatched customer service. Save up to 50% off dealer prices! LONG Equipment: Browse LONG Equipment for Sale on EquipmentTrader.com. View our entire inventory of New Or Used Equipment and even a few new, non-current models. Top Models (1) 1199. Form Direct Deposit. Fill out, securely sign, print or email your 1199a form instantly with SignNow. The most secure digital platform to get legally binding, electronically signed documents in just a few seconds. Available for PC, iOS and Android. Start a free trial now to save yourself time and money!
Since electronic funds transfers (EFTs) have become commonplace, direct deposit has overtaken the mailing of paper checks as the most popular way to receive recurring payments. Before you can get direct deposit payments, though, you’ll need to fill out a form providing the payer with your personal and banking information. If the party sending you direct deposit payments is a government agency, the form you need to fill out is SF-1199a.
Form SF-1199a is a direct deposit sign-up form for anyone who wishes to receive direct deposit payments from a government agency. This includes retirees receiving Social Security benefits, active military service members receiving salaries or veterans receiving pensions. The form establishes a record for you, the government agency and your financial institution that you are entitled to receive payment. It also provides details to instruct the agency on how to send the payment to your account.
You should fill out SF-1199a if you are entitled to any form of payment from a government agency. A government agency could be paying you for a number of reasons. You could be receiving Social Security benefits or Supplemental Security Income. You could also have a military salary or a Veterans Affairs (VA) pension. Additionally, you could be receiving Civil Service retirement benefits. Any time a government agency needs to pay someone through direct deposit, the payee will need to fill out and submit this form.
Form SF-1199a has three distinct sections. You should fill out the first two, and your financial institution should fill out the third. It’s typical to create three copies: one for you, one for the government agency and one for your financial institution. If you’re entitled to payment from more than one government agency, then you’ll have to complete separate forms for each agency.
In the first section, you’ll provide your name, contact information, claim or payroll ID number, type of deposit account (checking account or savings account), account number and type of payment you’ll be receiving. The form provides nine types of payment to choose from. There’s also a space to list your type if it isn’t one of those nine. If the bank account you’re choosing is a joint bank account, you’ll need both your signature and the signature of the other account owner. In the second section, you’ll list the name of the government agency that will be paying you. You’ll also list the mailing address of the agency.
A representative of your bank or financial institution should complete the third section. Take the form to your bank or mail it in to have them fill out this last section. The representative will provide the bank’s name, address, and routing number (also known as a bank transit number). He or she will also provide the title of your deposit account, then print and sign his or her name. This confirms that your account is indeed yours. It also confirms that the financial institution will receive payment from the government agency and deposit it in your account.
Once you and your financial institution have completed the entire form, you can send it to the government agency. This could mean mailing your form to your local Social Security office, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or another government agency.
Before sending it in, you may wish to keep one copy of the form for yourself and another copy for your bank or credit union. The downloadable form on the IRS website provides three copies for this purpose.
Receiving payment via direct deposit is convenient for anyone with a bank account, and most prefer it to receiving paper checks. If you wish to receive regular direct deposit payments from any government agency, you’ll need to fill out form SF-1199a.
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Posted by Glen Thibodeaux on March 10, 2005 at 20:46:19 from (68.229.147.63):
I found a Long 1199 A Backhoe in a barn today, it looks complete but the condition is unknown. Any idea as to the value? Are these good backhoes? Would it work/fit on a IH Super M, Farmall 300, or a 706? Thanks for your help.
Glen
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