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Re: Farmall M carburator


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Posted by GertM on September 01, 2009 at 13:21:48 from (86.89.136.158):

In Reply to: Farmall M carburator posted by Bonnie Tallman on August 30, 2009 at 16:35:00:

Its a bit of challenge to get material as cheap and in good shape as possible but not any problem.There a some sellers on eBay who are tear down complete M's and H's or whatever type and put all material for US9.99 Bucks on eBay.

When your lucky no one needs for that moment a carburator but on the other hand 5 people bid at same time.Than it goes up to 50 bucks or more.

Heatshield and pre-cleaners are wanted.The best is to bid on uncleaned,unpainted dirty oily objects and that always worked out for me.They were MOSTLY good shape.A crankshaft for my MV for US52.Can a salvage do the same?
2 great fenders 122 and my carburator as said:9.99.Thats why I like eBay...........
Belt pulley's.Not any problem to find one in every shape.

I even deal with someone outside eBay and has 36 M's and H's in his backyard for salvage.Every part that is sold brings more than scrapped old iron.That's why I like eBay.............

People on this forum who are always negative in every way about this "marketplace"haven't got any idea how it works in digital world and maybe they are used to drive around for 10 hours from salvage to salvage to get the pre-cleaner for their great M or H.For that amount of spilled gasoline USPS will ship from San Diego CA to Albany,NY........


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