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Many tractors and dune buggys use similar generators. You might be a
little less candit with the next rebuilder you talk to. |
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Never told him it was for an airplane. Told him it was for our airboat. He
didn't buy it this time ;-). We have gotten some great info from a particular antique John Deere tractor website. It would seem that many of the parts on a Luscombe come from tractors. If we could only find a supplier for our tired oleo springs, life would be fine. Deb -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (His) 1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours) Jasper, Ga. (JZP) "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... Many tractors and dune buggys use similar generators. You might be a little less candit with the next rebuilder you talk to. |
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(Drew Dalgleish) wrote in message ...
Many tractors and dune buggys use similar generators. You might be a little less candit with the next rebuilder you talk to. But it's a gear-driven thing, if it's on a small Continental, and they'll start asking questions. Dan |
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