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Posted by CRUSADER on December 12, 2004 at 05:34:03 from (216.31.5.64):
In Reply to: Re: O.K. so what make of antique tractor can santa posted by John A. on December 11, 2004 at 14:00:38:
Hello John, What part of the Panhandle are you at? I am living in Eastern New Mexico right now. Sorry, but I don't know where a SMTA is at. But if your interested in doing a conversion I might know where a fuel tank and carb from a Super M is. I have recently purchased a John Deere 630 (family owned) that could use a new carburator. Any idea of anyone that might have one that won't cost me almost as much as the tractor costed me? This tractor is/was my father's, and was also the last tractor my uncle farmed with. The old girl has been sitting outside for many years and needs a lot of TLC. But can't fathom the thought of it being scrapped out because of all the family history that is tied up with it. later days mate, Jim
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