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Posted by Red Raider on August 18, 2001 at 07:42:24 from (208.188.18.241):
In Reply to: Old Tractors=$? posted by Harry on August 17, 2001 at 22:10:53:
I would think there are many parts that could be made by you. One comes to mind is a water pump impeller and shaft on a Farmall H & M. The shaft wears and you're left with a good but useless impeller. And CaseIH wants a fortune for the new part. Another one would be the axle pin on a 9N. They always need building up and turning. They don't make the pin for the 9N like they do for the 8N. Try posting on all the boards here for the special part idea and see what you get. I don't see it as an advertisement. Casting would be interesting, most people give up when they need an impossible to find casting. Now if you could cast a N series block!?
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