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My trip to the tractor junkyard *no pics yet*


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Posted by Mike CA on August 23, 2007 at 20:44:27 from (75.31.164.246):

Today I went to a tractor junkyard in my local area. I have been there to look around, but today I knew what I needed, so I wanted to see if they could accomodate me. In the past just asking a quick question I found out that their prices were what I considered pretty high. But today I gave the parts guy my full story, and he seemed very interested in helping me out with good prices. So, below is a list of parts I found that I need, and the costs. I have some questions below that, so please read on...

- Fenders (2) + attaching hardware - $45 each. (they look orginal, one is on a '39H, and the other is on a 300, but they look the same. A camera will determine if they are original and the same... I'll post pics soon)

- Narrow front end with casts, no rims: Damage to the right seal area - $175. I think I'm going to pass on this because I think it's incredibly expensive, and it's damaged.

- Light bar w/ 2 lights (no bulbs or lens) + attaching hardware - $45

- Oil pan in decent shape $45

- Throttle linkage arm + hardware - $15

- Hydraulic control arm and link rod $40

- Seat tube assembly (with spring and base) $20

- Amp control box $20

- Lower radiator pipe - $5

- Carb breather tube - $10

- H4 mag core (to give to Magman) $50

FREE WITH OTHER PURCHASE:

- Hydraulic line plugs

- Block water drain plug

- Rusted battery box support

- Wing nut carb adjuster

Questions:

- Are the lights repairable? One has a small dent in it. Is that repairable? Would it be smarter (cheaper) to buy these original lights and rebuild/restore them, or buy aftermarkets OEM lights?

- Can the throttle linkage arm be straigtened easily? How do you do that? I was going to buy a new one because mine is bent. But it's been welded, and the new one is pretty cheap.

- On the battery box support, it has scaled rust. Can that be restored to usable condition? I haven't seen them in a catalog, can they be purchased new?


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