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ED, not the res

09-12-2004 18:26:22




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I have gotten a farmall 300 with a list of equipment for 500.00 running and usabale. The grain drill is as far as I can tell all there but with bad wheels. I would like to get ether new or replacements for them. Big $$$ dollars I know, but would like to hear from anyone with ideas. If worse comes to worse I will rebuild them in the workshop (what a problem). I could use some help, Thanks ED.




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farmerjohn

09-13-2004 18:43:06




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 Re: grain drill wood wheels? in reply to ED, not the reserved one, 09-12-2004 18:26:22  
I definately recommend the amish for wheel building, I had 4 made for my restored horse wagon and they did a great job.



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MagMan

09-13-2004 12:05:11




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 Re: grain drill wood wheels? in reply to ED, not the reserved one, 09-12-2004 18:26:22  
I have an old mcormick drill with steel spoke wheels If your interested I am in Central westeren NY. JON



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El Toro

09-13-2004 05:28:36




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 Re: grain drill wood wheels? in reply to ED, not the reserved one, 09-12-2004 18:26:22  
Hi Ed, I would take the advice of the men that posted on using the Amish. They're excellent
craftsman when it comes to wood. Contact the Lancaster Farming newspaper in Lancaster county PA. They have a lot of people that advertise in
that paper. I have the phone number for them
around here somewhere. I won't block my email address and if you need it send me an email. A friend of mine had wheels reworked on her buggy
and I'll contact her to see where she had it done.
Hal

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little john

09-13-2004 03:56:40




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 Re: grain drill wood wheels? in reply to ED, not the reserved one, 09-12-2004 18:26:22  
Two years ago I restored an old family buggy, and searched on the internet for buggy and found a person who repaired buggy wheels in NC. I think the AMish idea is a good one too.



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MN Scott

09-12-2004 20:33:09




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 Re: grain drill wood wheels? in reply to ED, not the reserved one, 09-12-2004 18:26:22  
Do you have a Amish colony near you? They usually have a wheelwright in their group to make or repair buggy wheels, they might help you, just a thought.



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