Posted by Red Mercury on January 25, 2015 at 08:56:35 from (204.112.23.254):
In Reply to: swd9 head posted by 1974vette on January 25, 2015 at 06:33:10:
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I completely understand. Replacement heads can be expensive and hard to find. Sometimes a guy gets lucky and finds one for $200 but it really is a case of "being in the right place at the right time". I have placed "wanted" ads before without much luck. I get an occasional call where it's a tractor parked in the bush that has a head or someone is cleaning out an old timers shop and finds one tucked away. Those calls rarely load to a good head because of the common occurrence of the head cracking problem on the 9-series tractors. Sometimes the seller doesn't understand this and just wants to sell a head to make a few $$$.
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