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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on May 28, 2007 at 19:45:31 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: International Industrial 140 posted by Tara Delp on May 28, 2007 at 18:57:56:
Tara, I am a FBN=Full-Blooded Norwegian, not that I am necessarily a slow reader, but I was back reading post from a few days ago. In reference to your ? about casting codes, they tell the month, date and year the parts were cast for your "red iron". Budweiser has ran ads calling this "born on date". I like a good Spotted Cow or Fat Squirrel and haven"t seen such on the bottle. Parts "...not going to cost a fortune..." while the board is still laughing and feeling sorry for you at the same time as most can empathize with you on this subject, this board has a "Tractor Parts" link under the "Marketplace" heading on the left side of this page. Can"t recall who posted a few months back about stopping at the YT bldg. and meeting folks, but they were positive. Depending on what you need/want, you can search the classifieds and the photo ads and click the link for parts, both are also under the "Marketplace" section. My home page is the "Implements" in photo ads. Some who post here have "connections/parts businesses of their own, but can"t really advertise such on this board in bold print. They may spell it out for you in "dot com" fashion. I check with my Case-IH dealers in Wisconsin as I like to see them stay in business. One particular is an elderly gentleman in Hillsboro, Wisc. who has his old dealership bldg. and been at it for decades...I like those old guys! Knowledge, friendly, the dollars stimulate our economy and a good joke or two.
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