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Posted by F14...Oooooo on August 14, 2002 at 05:16:44 from (209.222.212.42):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Looking for Sources posted by poorerbut on August 14, 2002 at 04:58:50:
You've got your work cut out for you! I'd do a web search and see if there is a "Love tractor enthusiasts club" or something like that. (Hmmmm, I bet THAT search will come up with some interesting results!) A good radiator shop should be able to fabricate a new core for the existing radiator if you can get it to them. Bearings and seals and such can frequently be matched by a good bearing house, if you can find one that will take the time to do the research. If the old parts have numbers on them, they can cross reference, if not, sometimes they can find a substitute by taking the dimensions. Sheet metal fabrication can be done by any competent metal shop, if they have a pattern to work from. Finding a competent metal fab shop is best done by word-of-mouth. Hit the antique car, truck and tractor shows and ask around. It's all doable, given sufficient time, money and persistence.
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