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Re: 39 M has some real strange features
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Posted by John A. on October 11, 2004 at 19:33:04 from (65.161.170.132):
In Reply to: 39 M has some real strange features posted by jonesy on October 11, 2004 at 17:59:09:
jonesy, Even I didn't know till recently that the 39s have that 1.5 deep x 4in wide slot in the top deck to accomiidate the funny looking seat assembly. There was one at Temple show the other day. The PTO is different too, a flat plate with the pto stocking out and a little engagement lever on the side. Not the regular PTO houseing we are use to seeing. I would like to see a pic of the wheel wts. They are probably from an independent foundary somewhere. I can spot a highplains tractor by the aftermarket wheel wts. from a mile away. Hollar if you want. Are you parting it out,or what? I still need a water jacket cover. I don't have your email anymore, so ping me sometime so I can put it back in my book here. Later, John A.
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