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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 10:53 am    Post subject: GB in Montana Reply to specific post Reply with quote

You do this hobby a great service by helping those who can"t/won"t try to rebuild their carbs. And, at a very fair price. I have about 100 M/S TSX carb kits and a few carb bodies that I recently aquired/acululated. Some of the kits appear to be complete and some are partialy filled with new/used parts. I think there are a couple Zenith carbs and partial kits. Also some John Deere & International, but the majority are M/S TSX for Ford, Ferguson and Massey. Some of the carbs may not be rebuildable, but they have usable parts. I have rebuilt my last TSX carb, so I am offering this whole box full of usefull stuff to you FREE. I"ll evan pay the shipping if you are interested. This stuff should go to someone who helps others simply because they can do something others find difficult. You seem to fit the job. Let me know. Tom/Idaho
 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 10:59 am    Post subject: Re: GB in Montana Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Tom/Idaho wrote:
(quoted from post at 03:53:53 10/28/12) You do this hobby a great service by helping those who can"t/won"t try to rebuild their carbs. And, at a very fair price. I have about 100 M/S TSX carb kits and a few carb bodies that I recently aquired/acululated. Some of the kits appear to be complete and some are partialy filled with new/used parts. I think there are a couple Zenith carbs and partial kits. Also some John Deere & International, but the majority are M/S TSX for Ford, Ferguson and Massey. Some of the carbs may not be rebuildable, but they have usable parts. I have rebuilt my last TSX carb, so I am offering this whole box full of usefull stuff to you FREE. I"ll evan pay the shipping if you are interested. This stuff should go to someone who helps others simply because they can do something others find difficult. You seem to fit the job. Let me know. Tom/Idaho


GB is the one that should receive this!!
 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 1:18 pm    Post subject: Re: GB in Montana Reply to specific post Reply with quote

What an offer Tom!. I'm sure Gary will take you up on it.

Thanks for helping all of us!
 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 1:47 pm    Post subject: Re: GB in Montana Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Tom/Idaho wrote:
(quoted from post at 13:53:53 10/27/12) You do this hobby a great service by helping those who can"t/won"t try to rebuild their carbs. And, at a very fair price. I have about 100 M/S TSX carb kits and a few carb bodies that I recently aquired/acululated. Some of the kits appear to be complete and some are partialy filled with new/used parts. I think there are a couple Zenith carbs and partial kits. Also some John Deere & International, but the majority are M/S TSX for Ford, Ferguson and Massey. Some of the carbs may not be rebuildable, but they have usable parts. I have rebuilt my last TSX carb, so I am offering this whole box full of usefull stuff to you FREE. I"ll evan pay the shipping if you are interested. This stuff should go to someone who helps others simply because they can do something others find difficult. You seem to fit the job. Let me know. Tom/Idaho

Tom;
Found your open email on the classic side, and just sent you an email about this offer.!!!!!!

Wow...I feel HONORED, to get such an offer!!!
Hope to talk with you Soon, with MY acceptance of your GREAT offer!!!! Shocked

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Gary (GB in MT)

 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: GB in Montana Reply to specific post Reply with quote

You're right about Gary doing a great service Tom, and you just did too!
Thanks for making such a generous offer where it will be used correctly.
 
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