Posted by jasinpa on February 01, 2014 at 08:03:33 from (67.234.166.174):
In Reply to: farmall H magento posted by tractornutjd on February 01, 2014 at 05:47:25:
i rebuild mags. on the side & i will tell ya the H-4 is a way better mag. & cheaper to work on , wico., in most dont even use bearings just a bushing that is always worn out , & to the history end of this robert bosch later on american bosch designed this mag for IH , so actually its amercan bosch with IH holding the patent , the wico mags. are still avalible new for $350 or so , H-4 is no longer made new but you can get a rebuilt one from $175 to $350 depending on the new parts they required to repair , check out E-bay but beware of the guys that just get a working one and clean & paint it call it rebuilt , with no new parts , i also have a couple of my mags. on e-bay but there more costly because of all the new parts i put in them & of course e-bays outragous fees. if i can be of any help let me know , i have rebuilt H-4's on hand and would work a good deal if you send me a core or would gladly rebuild yours
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