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Re: Restoration tips for Farmall A
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Posted by Brian on February 13, 2003 at 04:34:20 from (24.43.85.192):
In Reply to: Restoration tips for Farmall A posted by Jesse on February 12, 2003 at 16:51:18:
This site sell's complete engine overhaul kits. There other sites as well,I've found that the price varies about $25.00. You can get many parts from your local case dealer, but for things like cylinder sleeves and pistons they will be exspensive. I am currently working on a engine overhaul myself, I purchased all the parts from the machine shop where I had all my machining done. His first quote was high, but when I told him what I could get a rebuild kit on here for, he basically match the price. Other than engine parts, e-bay is a good place to sort parts as well, however I will advise you too look up the parts you are looking for in the "closed out" section. By doing this you can get a feel for what parts go for, you won't be spending too much money. Be patient with e-bay, it may take a few months but what ever parts you need for the A will problably come up. B.
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