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Re: Rollbars for a 52 Ferguson TO30 Tractor
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Posted by paul on March 25, 2004 at 09:50:50 from (66.60.196.122):
In Reply to: Rollbars for a 52 Ferguson TO30 Tractor posted by Paul Renner on March 25, 2004 at 09:27:29:
If available, Agco will probably charge more for 1 bar than your whole rake is worth. Junkyards - I mean salvage places that specialize in hay equipment may find you some for a tolerable price. Some are in networks where they catalog parts all across the country & ship, but more likely to find tractor & combine parts, less likely to find small hay parts from the big networks. If you have any parts left, go to a welding shop & have it welded together/ pipe or bar sleeve welded over the break or even have the pipe part replaced. As long as you have the ends. Neighborhood groves & consignment auctions, find one for parts. Might take the longest, might be the cheapest. My best guesses. --->Paul
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