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Posted by Ralph Kramden on August 03, 2000 at 20:22:05 from (209.239.201.74):
Welllll, I have just about given up on finding an affordable A block to replace my seriously cracked one. I had a line on one near me for $150, but the guy suddenly changed his mind and decided he didn't like me, so back to square one.I can buy several for $350 plus shipping from back East, but that's a little steep for me.I Locally, I can get one for a $100 but it is from a 46, and has no provisions for hydraulics for the loader. I am just about ready to buy it and run a hydraulic pump from the PTO under the seat. Just thought I'd post one more time asking if anyone has one or knows of one. I'm in Northern California but willing to drive a ways for one.
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