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Topic: Any ideas on where to locate ???
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bodid1998

11-11-2012 05:56:51
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I figured if anybody would know where to dig up one of these it would be you guys ! I have a 4 foot dunham cultipacker I am refurbishing and I have one of the wheels all cracked to peices.Only need one but would like to find 2 so I would have a spare. Wheel measures 3 5/8"wide 14 3/4" tall and a 2"hole im guessing hole is a little bigger than it used to be. thanks Dustin

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Ol' Gimpy

11-12-2012 16:48:37
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
Looks like perhaps Dunham.Try Norman Macknair (717) 543-5136 , Yinglings Equipment (717) 359-4848 or Fry"s Machinery (570) 546-3968



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bodid1998

11-11-2012 18:44:04
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
Already tried my local ones kinda running out of options !!



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bodid1998

11-11-2012 17:20:05
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
I tried him awhile back and he said he had no spare parts for sale currently.If anybody has a couple they would ship I will pay the shipping thats not a problem. thanks Dustin



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scrap yard

11-11-2012 17:46:57
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 17:20:05  
go to a scrap yard that will let you look around I got 20 wheels at my local yard



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PJH

11-11-2012 16:25:54
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
There's a guy who advertizes occasionally on the Southern Illinois CraigsList who rebuilds old cultipackers, sometimes converting them to three point hitch. I think he's a Kentucky guy, and you can see Kentucky from Metropolis. I'll do a search and see if I can find him - if I do I'll give you a link to his ad. He'd have parts.

By the way - do you know a Metropolis guy named J.B. (Buck) Buchannon? I used to work with Buck. Swell guy!

Paul

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PJH

11-11-2012 16:41:43
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to PJH, 11-11-2012 16:25:54  
Sorry - he's in Savanna, TN - a fur piece from Metropolis, but here's the link.

I busted a section on mine one dark night, and you know how they wobble with a section missing, so I drug it up to the shop and scooted all of the sections to one side, then welded a home-made washer to the shaft to hold them there. Been that way for 25 years or so. It's two inches narrower than it was at birth, but hard to notice. If you're restoring yours to original condition, you won't want to do that.

Paul

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bodid1998

11-11-2012 07:21:07
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
Metropolis IL



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rrlund

11-11-2012 07:10:47
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 Re: Any ideas on where to locate ??? in reply to bodid1998, 11-11-2012 05:56:51  
Where are you located? I've got dozens of them. Only difference,mine are smooth,not serated around the outside like those are.



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