[AJD] corks

wwwayne johnson wjohnson at bigriver.net
Thu Jan 12 18:05:44 PST 2006


Good question Bill, but I can't give a definate answer except I've found 
many of the top holes plugged but none of the side holes, but who knows what 
has happened over the years.
Merle Wayne
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From: "Bill Brueck" <b2 at chooka.net>
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Subject: RE: [AJD] corks


> Good source, I will be giving them a call.
>
> When these tractors came off the line, were the studs and acorn nuts in
> place on the axels or where they delivered in a bag or in the tool box or
> something?  If in place, was there a consistent pattern of how many and
> which holes?  How about the font pedestal holes as well?
>
> For restoration I'd kind of like to just leave them off, they are just
> places for people to get bruised and for clothing to catch.
>
>>
> Bill Brueck (brick)
> Chatfield, MN, USA
>
> Confusion is a higher state of knowledge than ignorance.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:antique-johndeere-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
> wwwayne johnson
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:36 PM
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> Subject: [AJD] corks
>
> For those of you that want to plug up your bolt holes as JD did, American
> Science and Surplus, Ph 888-724-7587has a package 20 for $2.00 PN 23594.
> 9/16 bottom. 11/16 top, 7/8 long.
> Merle Wayne
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