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Posted by TimsRV on May 02, 2006 at 00:27:58 from (67.164.59.114):
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I am in the process of bringing my diesel 1967 AC I600 tractor w/ backhoe back to life. Fortunately (thanks to you guys) I"ve found a good sorce for parts. Unfortunately I have to keep calling long distance to get the part numbers figured out & this is starting to become a pain. I have the original 1967 parts catalog for this tractor but none of the part numbers inside are good any more. For whatever reason, they have been superceeded or changed over the years. The old numbers mean nothing to most tractor dealers & they don"t have a clue how to cross reference. My question is: How can I cross reference these numbers myself? I"ve thought about purchasing a new parts catalog, but I don"t want to spend the money & end up with the same thing I already have. Have the parts catalogs found on-line have updated info or are they simply reprints of the out of date originals? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Tim
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