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Re: Re: Re: Wifes new Small Tractor?
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Posted by paul on February 09, 2003 at 00:15:41 from (209.23.145.85):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wifes new Small Tractor? posted by Jimbob on February 08, 2003 at 17:29:11:
Parts availability must depend on what was popular in your area. 'Here', I wouldn't know where to find AC parts (other than combines), but Oliver parts, I can go get a water pump pulley from the dealer, off the shelf, for my old Ollie. It really should be all from the same loction, as Agco owns both Ollie & AC, but - the old dealer lines hold up, and you must be going to an old Allis dealer? If you locate an old Oliver or White dealer, you'll have all kinds of green parts. I'd still consider a 660 or 860 Ford, the lower widefront version of what you have. Common parts can be a _real_ plus when you do your own repairs, only have to learn once, and when the electrical goes out you can swap parts until you isolate it, etc. --->Paul
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