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Posted by Magman on June 10, 2005 at 11:33:42 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: ? for magman posted by Scott Swanson on June 10, 2005 at 10:28:30:
Well Scott it goes like this. I have three of them darn Y mount mags sitting here right now I bought them on ebay cheap to use for parts for my other H4 Mags I can however make an H4 By changing the mounting plate and the cam on the enternal Rotor For you if you want. If you have the parts that I would need I would only charge you a few bucks to do it. I am however interested in any Dist, Mag , for the IH letter series Tractors and the cub. Like I told a nother Gent today I have to make money TOO. So I can only give what I can for these parts . By the time I buy parts and labor to fix I dont get that much out of them. I like to make $50.00 on a mag for going all the way through it and blast clean polish and reasemble with new parts and Grease and Oil The right places. LOL and I even use Dialetric grease in the caps and such for good continuity and longer lasting. That stuff is not cheap by any means.But Hey let me know I not trying to steel any thing just make it worth both our whuiles. JON
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