Welcome to Farmall Land and you will find this group of folks very helpful as you move forward with your restoration project. I just finished my Super C restoration project this spring and one source I would like to suggest for your wire harnesses is the one I used as it was just perfect and original appearing in every aspect. Each and every terminal was labeled as to location it was suppose to go - the bundle was built to the s/n of my tractor like the original bundles. I got it from Lloyd Bigler in Iowa who I think has now sold his business to Pooch Electric. I've seen their ad in the Red Power magazine and a subscription to that publication would most likely be a benefit as well. They are located in Ida Grove, Iowa and phone is 712-364-2131. Another name is Justin Weber of Weber Tractor Works at email www.weberstractorworks.com for NOS Farmall items. You have received some good sources from earlier responses for parts and supplies. Maple Hunter decals are generally thought of as being our best decals and you can obtain a catalog by calling them at 812-894-9759 in Riley, Indiana. Another very good source for CaseIH items is Carter and Gruenewald at www.cngco.com a company that "bermudaken" on this forum is associated with. My email is open in case you want or desire other contact information. I am in no way associated with the above folks except as being very satisfied with them as a prior purchaser, Hal.
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