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Posted by Night Stalker on July 03, 2003 at 03:35:47 from (170.93.140.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gear Pump posted by Hugh MacKay on July 03, 2003 at 03:02:54:
Hugh, You don't owe an apolgy for anything at all. I don't know your age, I just turned 49 last month even though sometimes I feel like a hundred. I was without a doubt very lucky, at least in my personal opinion when I changed my H and M over to live hydrauilcs. I went to about 5 or 6 local salvage yards and they all wanted a minimum of $300.oo or more for just the pump. After hearing this I did not even ask about the prices for the rest of the parts that I would need. One of my friends advised me of the seller on ebay that I told you about and I started dealing with him. I now contact him with a request for what I need and ask if he is willing to sell it outright, most of the time he will and is very reasonable and great to do business with. I also have an A, and C as well. I was raised on Farmalls and can't seem to be able to get used to anything else. I think that I was every bit of 7 or 8 years old when I was allowed to go solo on the old C pulling a wagon loaded with hay, I still have that old C but don't use it as much as the H or M. I guess that my favorite of all is the M, I am now thinking of adding power steering to it also. I am a firm beliver that if you provide these old tractors with regular maintenance and care they will last forever. Have a Great Weekend Night Stralker
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