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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 05, 2005 at 15:20:09 from (209.226.247.62):
In Reply to: Tractor Parts Yards * Hugh/Michael posted by Jeff In Ontario on June 05, 2005 at 14:15:39:
Jeff: Michael knows the tractor parts geography much better than I. He's a born and bred southern Ontarian, whereas I'm an immigrant from eastern Canada. I know there is besides Steve Radford, Fawcett's in St Marys. There is Innes in Listowel. Used to be one in Burgessville between Paris and Norwich. They used to advertize in NS. I haven't been able to find that one since moving here. Michael knows of a few small time operators. There is a guy on old number 2 highway going into Thecumseh, seems to have a lot of larger restored 50s Farmalls. I suspect there a bone yard near by. Mitch, aka farmallkid may know of a few in Kent or Essex counties. If your coming down this way drop in, my partime job is only taking up about 60 hours of my time per week right now. I'm usually home by 6 pm. I think Michael's part time job dried up, but then he does more farming than I. So he could be in at 65 hours per week. Speaking of Michael, he has been very quiet on discussions. Could be he's on a trip or just plain Huron Co. hay has him tied up.
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