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Bobby

08-21-2004 17:53:42




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Could anyone advise me on where to obtain rear fenders for my 1927 Mc 10-20 tractor.We finally got it to where it starts on the first 1/4 pull of the crank and runs good.Also do you adivise draining the oil out of the trans & rear end and replacing it with new oil? I have had the tract since 1963 but it has been setting for a long time. Thank you all who reply.




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Farmedic

08-22-2004 16:29:37




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Bobby, 08-21-2004 17:53:42  
Tired Iron in Bristol Indiana, He made a pair for me about a month ago, real nice and resonable.



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bobby

08-22-2004 17:37:54




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Farmedic, 08-22-2004 16:29:37  
Thanks I will contact him.Iam having a hard time getting my needel valve to hold after the tractor is shut off. I put a new one in must not be getting the float set right I have to make sure I shut the gas off each time. You ever have trouble like that?



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Jeff In Ontario

08-21-2004 18:40:53




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Bobby, 08-21-2004 17:53:42  
Where are you located Bobby? If you are in or near Ontario I can give you the name of a guy who will have a pair of fenders. ---Jeff



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Bobby

08-22-2004 14:42:54




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Jeff In Ontario, 08-21-2004 18:40:53  
Jeff: IAm about 50 miles south of Chicago Il Is it possible to ship the fenders from Ontario or would that be to expansive? I also had thought about checking with a sheet metal shop. Actually the sides that are closest to the side are ok all they woudl have to do is make the part that covers the wheels.Iam not trying to make it perfect just presentelble.



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Red

08-22-2004 01:35:26




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Jeff In Ontario, 08-21-2004 18:40:53  
What is a nicely restored 10-20 worth 1927 or 1928



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El Toro

08-22-2004 03:36:55




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to Red, 08-22-2004 01:35:26  
Hi Red, I saw a 10-20 tractor for sale in the
Lancaster PA Farming newspaper for $3000.00. The cost to restore one of these tractors is expensive
since the parts are scarce.

If I was Jeff I would get a price from
a sheet metal company that does a lot of fabricating for customers. If he has the old fenders they can make fenders with no problem.
I had an engine shroud made at a local shop. The old shroud was rusted out and the new one was an exact duplicate. These sheet metal mechanics are
very good. They will even drill the holes in the new fenders for installation. Hal

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El Toro

08-22-2004 03:40:47




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 Re: 10-20 questions in reply to El Toro, 08-22-2004 03:36:55  
Hi Red, I meant to say Bobby instead of Jeff. Hal



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