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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on May 26, 2007 at 19:59:50 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: Tractor Blocks posted by Dale Mravik on May 26, 2007 at 18:28:04:
Dale, as others have posted, you may be able to repair this block. If you are looking for a block, whole engine or maybe other parts I suggest you look on this site. In the left hand column of this page under the "Marketplace" section, click the link "Classified Ads". Once you have this page, in the "Search..." box type in Farmall A block or engine or the description of what you happen to be searching for. The term Farmall is going to return several items, but you can enjoy viewing them w/a cup of coffee. Sometimes in ads a seller lists other items that may spark some interest. Also, just below the red banner, you can click the link for posting your own ad. These are free and run for 30 days, a great feature of this great board. Personally, I like Farmalls in their work clothes and it sounds like you have a nice one there that needs some attention. If you can, post a picture to share of the workin" A and keep us abreast (see, I ain"t politically correct)of what you do.
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