Posted by Pappy on December 12, 2009 at 19:04:05 from (205.188.116.74):
Most of you "old timers" who have been collecting, restoring tractors for a while probably know this and will find it boring. I am posting this with the new guys in mind.
While going through one of my parts catalogs, I find that many of the Delco Distributors, regardless of what make of tractor, use the same turn-up kits.
For instance: I need a Delco tune-up kit for my WC Allis Chalmers. I have no A-C dealer in my neighborhood, so I just go to my John Deere dealer and get a kit for the "A" John Deere. Or I can go to my Case-International dealer and get a kit for a "M" Farmall. The kits are the same.
These kits fit many Farmalls, many John Deere, many Allis-Chalmers, some Case, some Ferguson, some Massey Ferguson, some Oliver, some Avery, some Cockshutt, a few MM.
The kits are the same. Just thought I would point this out for anyone who has not already discovered this. It might make Delco parts a little easier to find locally.
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