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Topic: MANY! Major+Dexta Parts- USA- Pix
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tmac True Blue Posts: 465 From: USA Washington state Registered: Jul 2002
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posted January 25, 2008 08:41
Here is a pix of a wrecker yard in WI USA. They told me they have 7 Fordsons (Dexta-Major) broke down on the shelves, very little sheet metal left. Contact for what you need? I bought some stuff from them and are quick to ship. Payment maybe made by Credit Card, Contact info: Craig Wisconsin Tractor Parts 5764 Cnty Rd A Black Creek, WI 54106 1-877-530-2010 craig@asapagparts.com Web: asapagparts.com... .... ...
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Henk True Blue Posts: 502 From: Arnemuiden, The Netherlands Registered: Nov 2004
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posted January 25, 2008 21:50
This must be heaven.Regards Henk IP: Logged |
tmac True Blue Posts: 465 From: USA Washington state Registered: Jul 2002
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posted January 26, 2008 05:40
Actually Henk those parts for me are just pure Hell! ;(( You may ask How could that be? Well the answer is that for me they may as well be in Holland. If it was close I would be there often! That place is nearly 2000 miles from me! But on the other hand those parts could be the difference between wreaking out a decent machine or keeping it plowing. Just a matter of 2 hard choices. Really good that those parts are available and now widely known about! I really hope that this info would go to help others.In the pix I can see several Injector pumps a common request on this board. Good to hear from you Henk ) I hope you dont have the snow and cold I have here! -10* F here almost every morning! and 4 ft snow drifts ;(( Henk how is it you write English so good! My ancestors were Dutch and spoke Dutch but I cant understand one word ;(( They came here USA 150 years ago, most all were farmers or blacksmiths. PS: Brian should check with them for the PTO gear, they may have what he needs )
quote: Originally posted by Henk: This must be heaven.Regards Henk
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Henk True Blue Posts: 502 From: Arnemuiden, The Netherlands Registered: Nov 2004
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posted January 26, 2008 14:23
Hello Tmac,It’s not 2000 miles for me but there’s a bit of water between England and Holland. Luckily we have Brian coming over sometimes. He’s smock ling parts and even tractors across the border. We have lot’s of wind and rain but today it’s sunny and like Brian tells the flowers are growing. Haven’t seen much snow this winter. My English is poor, but thanks to Bill Gate and his program Words I can filter the mistakes. Than I copy the file into the topic, and it looks like I’m good at it. Talking is much easier. Which part of Holland did your ancestors came from Regards Henk IP: Logged |