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Re: Re: Looking for a Farmall M near Morgantown, W
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Posted by Jim on December 09, 2003 at 05:22:36 from (158.111.4.26):
In Reply to: Re: Looking for a Farmall M near Morgantown, WV posted by Bruce on December 08, 2003 at 12:23:16:
Bruce: Thanks for your quick reply, and I appreciate your generous offer. It sounds like you have been around a lot of tractors...so I have a simple question. What does the axle housing look like on an M? Is it round or rectangular? Do you know if it is the same on a Farmall-H? Other tractors we are hoping to design for include: Ford 8N, Ford 3000, Ford 4000, AC-D17, MF-135. Do you have access to any of these?...know anything about the axle housings (round vs. rectangular/square)? I apologize for all the questions. We are just anxious to keep moving this project forward. I hesitate to post my email address for fear of spam, but I am interested in communicating with you directly if possible. My office phone is 304.285.6120. Thanks again.
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