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Finding Farmall C parts....

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Tommy H

05-29-2004 13:22:55




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Im back looking for parts for my '49C...

Ive found every part Ineed....but dang its expensive!

INSTRUMENT PANEL. 17.00
OIL/WATER/AMMETER GAUGES- 124.00
Seat pan- CANT FIND
Seat Spring- 11.00
Seat Shock- 30.00
Seat Hinge and Bracket- CANT FIND
Tool Box- Cant Find one USED
Battery Box wit Lid-65.00 on Ebay
Manifold- 92.00
Muffler- 21.65
Carb kit-27.00
Hard Bent Fuel line- 17.00
Upper Radiator Hose-4.50
Lower ----- ----- - 4.50
Saddle Mount Starter Switch- 15.00
(2) New Brake Bands- 66.00
Engine Head Gasket Set- 17.25
Shift Knob- 5.00
Radiator Cap. with Lever- 15.50
MAgneto, USED, But sevice checked-125.00
Plug Wires- 9.00
Air Cleaner Hose- 4.50
COMPLETE WIRING HARNESS KIT- INCLUSED EVERY WIRE, FOR EVERYTHING! 154.00

okay, so there are a few things Icant find...

Light Switch, Seat Pan (unuppolstered), seat bracket and a nice used tool box.

I know, I dont have lights listed, but I can get them anythime I want, and this is just my (GET IT RUNNING) list.

How are the prices? They are the lowest I could find.

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Peabody

06-01-2004 08:03:41




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 Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to Tommy H, 05-29-2004 13:22:55  
Tommy, don't waste your money on a store-bought wiring harness. They are horribly over-priced and if you study the wiring diagram for the C, you will quickly discover that the wiring system is really simple and you can make your own harnesses MUCH cheaper.
I finished my Super C restoration last year and replaced the seat with a new upholstered one. I'll check to see if I still have the old one. If so, I'll give it to you if you pay shipping.

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Charlie V aka F20II

05-29-2004 21:59:36




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 Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to Tommy H, 05-29-2004 13:22:55  
I believe you can fined a few of these parts in bone yards around the country, here is a link to the A.T.I.S web page salvage yards Link you may find a number of parts cheaper but you may have to clean some of them an even paint a few ... onlt my three cents .... BTW no one ever said bringing one of these old tractors back to life was cheap, I put over 2k on an average for A's C's H's M's an over %k on MD's WD9's so less than $800 is really cheap. But I drive old Ford pickups an have lots of old Red tractors LOL Big Grin hope you have fun bringing one back to life good luck

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klf

05-29-2004 19:43:54




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 Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to Tommy H, 05-29-2004 13:22:55  
Where did you get these parts at?? A name and phone number would be great.



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Tommy H

05-29-2004 20:25:22




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 Re: Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to klf, 05-29-2004 19:43:54  
Heck, Its a culmination of about 4 different Vendors, Ill look for the list I made before with the part numbers and Vendor names.
Ill need it anyway to buy them. Im probably goping to order most of it next week. Ive only got about 600 dollars to work with, and I drive a Vette, so I need to save some for emergencies...and gas at 1.92 a gallon...:eek:

Most of the parts are new, or reproductions. I remember when I looked them all up a few weeks back, I spent about 8 hours in front of the screen checking avialability and lowest price.

For 180.00 I can get 2 new complete 6volt lights and a new rear light, with red Jewel light, and rotary switch.

Not incluing lights, and a few seat parts, Im looking at 875.00 for all the parts shipped to me.

Ive also got a guy a few hundred miles for me that has a complete C that he just removed the block from, and he is parting the rest out. Im in negotiations now...so maybe I can get some stuff cheaper.

Ill keep in touch, and let you know where I found all these parts, if can find the master list.

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justin

05-29-2004 14:07:25




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 Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to Tommy H, 05-29-2004 13:22:55  
The mag is overpriced, as a rebuilt one is the same price with exchange. The radiator hoses will be cheaper if you take the dimensions from the parts book and go to your local Auto parts store and have them cut. The carb kit should be less expensive than listed (make sure it is for your carburetor), and the muffler can be found cheaper. just my 2 cents..



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Tommy H

05-29-2004 14:37:51




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 Re: Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to justin, 05-29-2004 14:07:25  
The muffler is supposed to be NEW, with Original Dimensions and Sound..?

The mag. is hard to find, and this one is cleaned up, and Tested.



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CNKS

05-29-2004 18:41:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Finding Farmall C parts.... in reply to Tommy H, 05-29-2004 14:37:51  
The muffler with original dimensions and sound costs $79. The source is Mark's Tractors, the only source, except that Mark does supply some other parts places. (Unless justin has a NOS one). I have one. The sound is how I remember it, on the original tractors. The one you are looking at is misrepresented or someone is selling it at a discount for some reason.



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