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Posted by txblu on October 21, 2004 at 06:21:41 from (199.46.199.231):
In Reply to: Re: subject TRACTOR parts posted by John A. on October 20, 2004 at 17:32:07:
No sir John. They restore. The head I purchased was salvage, yes, but they restored it to usable condition. The crank was also restored. Both done in their superb machine shop. So yes they are a salvage yard, but turn other people's trash into very usable parts for guys like us. If I recall, they do whole tractors too, cause I had to haggle the guy out of the head. Seems the Ford 100 series head had a habit of cracking and they had a process of restoration (drill the crack and drive lead pins into the holes all along the crack). Seems he had a tractor he was rebuilding and needed the head for it. Additionally, they sell new parts. I bought new 3 pt parts, arms, leveler box and shaft, interconnect pieces, and they had other things that wear out over the years. Mark
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