NAA Oil Pan

Can someone please give me some guidance here. I need to replace my oil pan on my NAA and I cannot seem to find one any where. It seems like they make everything thing except for the pan. Mine is very pitted and rusted on the inside, I have tried repair it but the metal is thin. I have not used JB Weld yet, I have been told to cover the entire bottom with it. Prefer to replace, where can I find one?
 
You are correct in that they appear to be no longer available new. so you will have to find a used one. Here is one on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/FORD-TRACTOR-USED-ENGINE-OIL-PAN-PART-D2NN6675A/272335733805

And here is a link to tractor-part.com showing several salvage yards that have them available as well:

http://www.tractor-part.com/parts/d2nn6675a

You could also try contacting John Smith as he usually has a large used parts stock. And finally, you could place a "Part wanted" ad here on Yesterday's Tractors:

http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/classifieds/clasentry.html
 
If you post your general location someone on the forum who
lives close to you may have one. Shipping them can kill a deal.
 
If somebody is too cheap to pay shipping on a pressed steel pan that size, they don't need it very badly. What is it gonna weigh, maybe 8
pounds?
 
I'd have to go weigh my spare to tell you for sure Rick.
Truth is, many people don't want to deal with shipping at all.
If he would post a general location someone might help him.
 
Yeah, they will spend a half day and $50 for gas to pick something like that up, but crab about a $20 UPS charge.

I've got no sympathy for that crowd.
 
*sigh* I'm remembering a couple of years ago when I finally decided to do something about the oil pan on my Jubilee that looked as if someone had wailed away on it with a sledge hammer
for an hour (no idea how the previous owner managed to mess it up that badly). Ordered one off eBay and when I got it here and cleaned off all the mud it had a hole in it the size of a
nickel. Seller immediately credited me after I sent a photo of my finger poking through the supposed "good condition, just dirty" pan. The next one I found on eBay, though, looked nearly
new and worked perfectly.

As I recall shipping on these guys was only about $10-15 each. They're pressed steel, not cast iron.
 
Or drive 20 miles out of their way to save three cents/gallon
on a ten gallon fill up. 30 cents. Spent a gallon of gas easy.
Still, shipping is a hassle some don't want to deal with.

I see his profile now says he's in South Carolina.
If that helps someone help him.
I have one but I'm in Michigan.
 

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