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Posted by Punchie on February 04, 2003 at 16:00:36 from (199.234.117.204):
In Reply to: Allis Chalmers Parts posted by Darrell on February 03, 2003 at 18:08:39:
Hi Darrell A family member from VA had one, he looked all over , used they are very hard to come by. New not sure. They were made in England, a few made it the the US though Canada . Sold mostly to Golf corses , for cutting grass . Charlie Burgh's Had a few parts, but not many. He is in PA Harmony north of Pittsburgh. 724-452-6880 , not sure if they have any thing for it or not . I don't go up there much , Charlie passed away about 4 years ago. But they have a huge tractor parts junk yard about 10 acres all on top of one an other. you could deal with charlie his son ( or son in law. ) is hard to dicker over a price, so I go other places etc. to get parks I need or buy new. I'll be up at sandy lake this weekend I'll ask if I remember, If I find anything out I'll Post it here or e-mail you . Have a Good One !! Punchie
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