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Posted by Zonie on January 04, 2002 at 13:59:20 from (64.12.102.49):
I just had a 42? H parts tractor given to me, All the sheet metal is missing along with the magnito and carb and alot of other small parts, The block has a couple cracks where the water jacket cover is. It appears as though it was a distillate or kerosine as it has the manifold with the heater built in. tractor the serial # is 113xxx with no suffix. the transmission and rearend all apear to be intact. I might be needing some transmission parts as my 48 H has quite a bit of transmission howl in it especially in 5th gear. I was talking to the owner and wanted to buy the steering pivot shaft from it and he told me I could have it for free as long as I took the rest of the tractor with the shaft. Too bad the steering gear and worm shaft are missing.
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