Posted by Steven f/AZ on March 21, 2008 at 06:34:52 from (24.121.155.84):
In Reply to: I'm a little sad. posted by Ron in Nebr on March 20, 2008 at 22:59:29:
Ron in Nebr said: (quoted from post at 22:59:29 03/20/08) Steven, do you happen to have a good exhaust manifold from that w-9?[/quote:df9c443674]
I'd have to check, I'm not sure but my parts tractor sat with an open exhaust and I think the manifold rusted through.
[quote:df9c443674="Andy Motteberg"](quoted from post at 21:29:55 03/20/08)My Dad is looking for a belt pulley, I'm looking for a starting tank and maybe a few other parts.
If you mean the belt pulley gear box, I have that. As far as the paper pulleys themselves, I have a couple but am not willing to part with them. None of the H's I've ever seen in person have had the starting tank, I keep hoping I can snipe one from eBay, but no dice so far.
It seems there may be enough interest to post an ad when I'm home in April...
Sorry for hijacking your thread, Mike. I do hate to see some of these tractors scrapped out, but on the other hand some of them are just about too far gone to fix. My parts H rearend would need ALL the gears and bearings to make it good again, not worth fixing IMO.
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