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Posted by worldsworstfarmer on August 19, 2006 at 19:20:06 from (216.74.198.199):
About 35 years ago a neighbors barned burned. My uncle purchased the salvage tractor, I think it was an 806. I remember him saying the oil was still in the rear end and transmission. He took it all apart, then coated all of the gears with a sort of "cosmoline" he made. Anyway, he needed a place to store it so my dad let him drive nails in our truck shed and he hung up all of those parts and gears. They are still there and for the most part pretty well preserved. My uncle, Harold Haller, and my dad are both gone now. I was looking at those gears today. What do I have? Think they are good? I have a late model 706 should I keep them for possible spares for the 706, if they will fit? I picked one gear off of the wall, scraped away the grease, it is numbered 380256R1, then around the grear it is stamped LO IH. There apprears to be the entire rearend, and transmission as well as a few other part. I really dont need or want to sell them, just wondereing what I had. I was just a kid when this all took place. Thanks, Gene
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