Greg wrote:
>On Wed, 9 Oct 1996, Peter Juergens wrote:
>
> Hi Greg!
> long time no "see" !
>
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> I wrote:
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> BTW, have you had any experience with those hitching?
>
> You answered:
>
> It's your basic 4 point hitch with a link to the PTO (Stanpart187769T4)
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> Well, now I found my one and only spare parts catalog (TR4).
> I just had a quick look into, but couldn't find that thing.
>
> -GREG... did you try to fool me??? :)
Fool you... Moi? Would I do that ?????
Oh yes... The "parts" catalogue... Of course it isn't in the
STANDARD parts catalogue... The 4 point hitch (Stanpart 1854423-4.T4)
and Stanpart 187769T4 (power take off) are in the Massey Furgueson
Supplement to the Standard parts list... It's a very RARE supplement
usually found in rural Triumph Dealers...
Other nifty items in this supplement are the 80" mower deck
(Stanpart 1957331-80), disk harrow (Stanpart 1984432) and bean drill
(Stanpart 19564438). BTW there's a farmer in Kansas Illinois that
has the only Standard Triumph combine known to exist in the world...
It's in BRG natch! (people are always mistaking it for a John Deere).
Greg "Snipe hunting outfitter to the stars" Petrolati
gpetrola@prairienet.org 1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
"That's not a leak... My car is just marking its territory!"
Greg Petrolati, Champaign, Illinois
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Hey sniping Greg,
I'll get you and your rifle someday!
Could you find any Info about the engine in it? I'm not really shure, think I
saw
a 4cyl Massey Ferguson in Denmark this year, but the block wasn't too similar
to
the TR. Is the crank listed in the "book"? ....man.. longstroke!!!:}
"See" you,
Pete, the sniped snipe
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Dortmund/Germany
´62 TR4 daily
>>>>>Only the fastest toy wins!<<<<<
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