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    Posted: 19 Mar 2017 at 11:26am
Looking for information on where I can find a foundry that will do a small number of castings. Hoping you guys can help. I don't need hundreds of castings only 10 - 20 pieces. Thanks
35 combines and 15 forage harvesters. mostly allis combines and equipment.WTB 2 row cornhead for a 90
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How big are the pieces? What kind of material?
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Cast iron but can do steel. Rocker arms for the all crop Combines.
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I'll check with a buddy and see it he would be interested in doing them, and get you in touch with him.
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Also looking at getting some slip clutches too. but they would need to be iron. Thanks

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35 combines and 15 forage harvesters. mostly allis combines and equipment.WTB 2 row cornhead for a 90
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The Tomahawk Foundry in Rice Lake WI would be an option.  That is who I am working with for the things I am looking to get done for my 20-35's.
One off things, or small batches is kinda there specialty.  

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I deal with an Amish family in Pa. They are very leery of outsiders and I only got to know they after being introduced to them. They have always done good work for me, anything from a single piece to about 30 pieces. They work from originals or a pattern. working from originals is not bad for small pieces, but the shrinkage on large things can be a problem. They don't any machining of holes or surfaces.
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Might be just the place for some narrow front end castings of the pedestals for 190XT's... ?
  Just need a front end for a pattern......   LOL
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there is a place in La Crosse, WI. Chris.  Here is the info.  Give em a call and see what happens........
Torrance Casting, Inc 
Foundry in La Crosse, Wisconsin
Address: 3131 Commerce St, La Crosse, WI 54603



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There's a place over in Waupaca, I think that's only an hour from you Chris. It's called Shannak Foundry (not sure if that's spelled right)
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