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Posted by Casered on March 01, 2002 at 09:59:59 from (204.186.188.59):
In Reply to: Need 15-30 parts posted by Tom Mikovsky on February 25, 2002 at 13:50:16:
If you are talking about a McCormick Deering 15-30, you can get fenders from Robert Lefever in Peach Bottom Pa. His address and phone number are as follows. Robert L. Lefever, 879 Goshen Mill Rd., Peach Bottom Pa 17563. Phone 1-717-548-4131. I have an old price list of his that lists the fenders at around 300.00 for a set. I am sure this has probably changed since. Hoods are not so easy I dont believe, I have been trying for 2 years without much success to get one of these. We have a 1926 15-30 that belonged to my great grandparents. Been working on it for almost 4 years now off and on, and we're almost done. We have a 1927 model that we have parted out, unfortunatly I dont have the part that you need. I would try getting in touch with Rice Equipment in Clarion Pa. Phone #1-814-226-9200. I hope this helps and good luck with your tractor.
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