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Re: Tractor Parts Yards * Hugh/Michael
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Posted by Michael Soldan on June 05, 2005 at 15:57:10 from (66.203.169.248):
In Reply to: Tractor Parts Yards * Hugh/Michael posted by Jeff In Ontario on June 05, 2005 at 14:15:39:
Hi Jeff and Hugh, I've been busy, I took on a new job three twelve hour days a week so I haven't been on much. There is a slight chance of showers for the next few days and then I am going to be up to my neck in hay. It is a maintenance job for a friend who owns several farms, one project is to have an old house torn down, lanes gravelled, an old barn foundation broke up and hauled away, that kind of thing, fix screen doors,windows, eaves troughing and so on. Well in addition to Steve(519-523-4922) in Londesborough(about two miles out) Hugh has mentioned Fawcetts(1-800-327-7149). There is a good yard at Teeswater (right off of #4 about one concession from the town) straight up the road from Steve at Ontario Used Tractor parts. If you travell further to Mount Forest there is B&M Agri parts(519-323-4375) If you need manuals there is Haugholme Books at Brucefield. With the exception of Fawcetts all these other places are found on #4 highway so finding them is not that hard, Mount forest is just a jog over from #4). Farmallkid may have some favourite spots for used parts. I was home today, we didn't go to the cottage as we had a family wedding yesterday and everybody is recuperating, spent the morning at the farm, just been lazy this aft. Keep me informed Jeff if I happen to not be busy maybe we can hook up...Hugh drop in if you are going by..Farmallkid is coming for his threshing machine one of these weekends....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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