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Posted by Tommy H on December 16, 2003 at 20:03:17 from (65.140.19.174):
Hi, I got my first good look at my '49 C today. I got it for free from my school? Well its got a few more things wrond with it than I originally thought. See if yo uguys can help me on finding some parts. Intake/exhaust manifold! mine is cracked and rusted badly. front wheels, not the part that goes on the hub, just the part that the tire goes on. Starter rod assembly! Mine has been replaced with a key starter....lol Starter switch magneto and wiring generator an wiring battery box seat stand, whole assembly, mine is rusted out from the box to the pan. Instrument panel base. Mine is mostly rusted out on the bottom, it wobbles. Hydraulic control stops (2) steering wheel shifter knob anything needed for a 6v system that ive missed. wiring diagram.... spark plug specs fenders Can someone give me a ballpark figure on what all this will cost I neither NOS, or used buy OK condition? The Cultivators have been held up since 7 years ago when it was last started and lifted. It hasn’t sagged so I feel confident In the hydraulic pump! Upon closer inspection only 1 tire is actually original (lots easier to see outside then in a barn). The fronts are brand new, never used, still has the green strip on the center bar tread. They were apparently replaced and never used. Both are cracked badly, but hold air. (tubed) Also, the block has been brazed in one spot on the left side, where the crankcase slopes straight up from the rounded shape. Possibly slung a rod? Froze and cracked? Is it ok? Its going to be a show tractor at first, then used after a year or so of showing. Thanks! Tommy!
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