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B238 cultivator parts
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B238 cultivator parts
Just got a 1944 Farmall B, with exhaust lift and most if the cultivator, presumably B238. Missing the sweeps and the shafts which the sweeps attach to. Anybody know of a source for such?
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Re: B238 cultivator parts
Thanks!
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Re: B238 cultivator parts
Is the Wylie Antique Machinery Society still active? Some of the members may have or know of a local source for some used parts.
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Re: B238 cultivator parts
Can’t say I have ever heard of it. Gonna have to look it up. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: B238 cultivator parts
Google the club name. It will take you to the EDGETA page with the contact information. I knew several of the members when I lived in Sachse. It was a small group but pretty active.
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