[Farmall] Looking for Bob Currie (See Old Digest Posting Below)

Bob Currie tractors at foothill.net
Sun Jul 10 11:47:35 PDT 2005


Colin,
I guess I'm still around. But I don't have that hand crank anymore. I took 
it to a swap meet with some other stuff, and it was sold. I remember asking 
the buyer if he knew what it fit?. He said "yup", and then walked away.

bob currie,
Greenwood, CA

At 11:38 AM 7/8/05, you wrote:
>I found the text from an old Digest posting made in 2003 by some folks.
>One of those was by a fellow named Bob Currie that had an old crank he
>could not ID, and the following conversation identified it as the crank
>for a 55 Hay Baler.  I have a friend that needs one.  If Bob is reading
>this, do you still have it?  If he is no longer part of this list, does
>anyone know how to get in touch with him to ask him?
>
>See the text below for the general discussion.  I could not find his
>original post with e-mail address to ask him.
>-Colin Rush
>
>
>From: owner-farmall-digest at newidea.atis.net (farmall-digest)
>To: farmall-digest at atis.net
>Subject: farmall-digest V2 #1911
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>farmall-digest       Monday, September 8 2003       Volume 02 : Number
>1911
>
>
>
>Misc Tractors
>F-14 fuel headaches
>Re: Sickle Mower
>Re: scooter wanted
>Hydro: Was: Wanted 1980's Vintage
>Re: F-14 fuel headaches
>Re: F-14 fuel headaches
>Farmall C hydraulic system info
>Re: Farmall C hydraulic system info
>Re: Farmall C hydraulic system info
>Farmall C and the Super C
>Re: Farmall C and the Super C
>Re: odd looking crank
>Re: odd looking crank
>Some ads from the 9/6 Lancaster Farming
>Re: odd looking crank
>Re: odd looking crank
>Re: F-14 fuel headaches
>Re: Hydro: Was: Wanted 1980's Vintage
>10-20 help needed
>Re: F-14 fuel headaches
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>Re: 10-20 help needed
>
>
>Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 16:21:40 -0700
>From: Guy Fay <fayguyma at execpc.com>
>Subject: Re: odd looking crank
>
>This is a little late. but I picked up a copy of the 19-XP and 19-XPF
>index of
>parts numbers, and the part isn't in either one- too late for the 19-XP,
>too
>early for the 19-XPF. As a guess, I'd say that number was assigned in
>1939. Was
>the tractor by any chance a Farmall A?
>
>Guy
>
>Bob Currie wrote:
>
> > I drug home a parts tractor and in the ol tool box was a small hand
>crank.
> > It doesn't look to me like a tractor crank, but has the  IHC logo and
>part
> > #9802-DA stamped into the shank. Anybody have a master parts book that
> > might describe this part?
> >
> > bobcurrie
> > greenwood, CA
> >
> >
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>Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:23:53 -0500
>From: "Justin Weber" <jtweber at smig.net>
>Subject: Re: odd looking crank
>
>I have not encountered any numbers that are in the 19-XP that are not in
>the
>XPG.  I can tell you that August 1985 Supersedence List shows that the
>9802DA Crank Subs to part number 69266DA  Which according to my 03/04/76
>SPIC Cards is a crank used on the 55T & 55W Balers.   Which is the
>Starting
>crank for the Engine used on those balers, which is either the C113 or
>123?
>
>
>- ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Guy Fay" <fayguyma at execpc.com>
>To: <farmall at atis.net>
>Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 6:21 PM
>Subject: Re: odd looking crank
>
>
> > This is a little late. but I picked up a copy of the 19-XP and 19-XPF
>index of
> > parts numbers, and the part isn't in either one- too late for the
>19-XP,
>too
> > early for the 19-XPF. As a guess, I'd say that number was assigned in
>1939. Was
> > the tractor by any chance a Farmall A?
> >
> > Guy
> >
> > Bob Currie wrote:
> >
> > > I drug home a parts tractor and in the ol tool box was a small hand
>crank.
> > > It doesn't look to me like a tractor crank, but has the  IHC logo and
>part
> > > #9802-DA stamped into the shank. Anybody have a master parts book
>that
> > > might describe this part?
> > >
> > > bobcurrie
> > > greenwood, CA
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