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wireing harness again

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TIm Coltman

03-16-2006 12:26:40




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hi i just called the brillman company as suggested in the other post because i cannot get a harness for my tea20 through any dealers around here. the man at brillman said that he only has them for a to20 are there any differences in the two harnesses? otherwise i will have to send whats left of the old one into them to have him make a new one. thanks tim




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phil(WA)

03-16-2006 20:20:21




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 Re: wireing harness again in reply to TIm Coltman, 03-16-2006 12:26:40  
Agri-Servuces advertises that he will do the TE20 if that will work. phone 716-937-6618.

Phil(WA)



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tim coltman

03-16-2006 13:25:19




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 Re: wireing harness again in reply to TIm Coltman, 03-16-2006 12:26:40  
yes a couple very good dealers they cant find it in there books according to their books sparex doesnt carry it any more. tim



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John (UK)

03-16-2006 12:41:03




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 Re: wireing harness again in reply to TIm Coltman, 03-16-2006 12:26:40  
Have you asked your local tractor dealer to get one from Sparex...part Number S67037 It doesn't need to be an MF dealer any one will do as long as they supply Sparex parts, just quote that part number.



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Jim W

03-17-2006 13:49:36




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 Re: wireing harness again in reply to John (UK), 03-16-2006 12:41:03  
Looks like Bare-Co has them as well, and again they do not retail but perhaps a local dealer can get them for you.
Jim



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John (UK)

03-18-2006 05:34:44




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 Re: wireing harness again in reply to Jim W, 03-17-2006 13:49:36  
Jim, Seems like they do swap parts with each other, have you seen the timing cover for the Standard Motors Carburettor engines, useful if you have one that throws a governor weight through the side.



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