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Posted by Jeff Thomas on September 03, 2005 at 21:38:27 from (66.82.9.37):
In Reply to: Old Threshers Reunion 2005 posted by Jeff Thomas on September 03, 2005 at 21:09:13:
Also, anyone know of any good website to find parts for the Massey Harris Pony Tractor? Here is a picture of mine. It is in ok shape, smokes a little, needs some paint and work. I actually got it out of a barn and got it running. I had to rewire it all as someone really did a hack job on it. It had broken shift forks, and I found some used ones and fixed that. Now fix a few leaks, I will rebuild the engine this winter. And some body work with paint and what not and it should be a good little tractor to use for cutting grass in my fields. It has a woods L59 belly mower, now if I can keep that blades on? :) The image below is 1.01MB in size so give it time to load. You can also type in http://www.stlouisartist.com/pony/images/tractor2.jpg and see another angle.
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