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Topic: looking for help in Houston
Posted By: peterh
Subject: looking for help in Houston
Date Posted: 16 Nov 2023 at 9:22am
Hi everyone- Ive got a B, C, and CA that all were running well a few years ago. We moved to Houston, TX, and I parked them all in the garage, and then life threw some curveballs and I havent used or run them since. I need to get them running again and I could really use some help. Is there anyone in the Houston TX area who is willing to be paid for some work on these?
I will also need to transport them back to NC sometime in the Spring, so if there is a hauler who wants to give me a quote, I would like to hear from you.
Thank you-

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1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
60 series cultivator
fertilizer side dresser
2 bottom snap coupler plow
1 bottom plow, Cole planter



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Posted By: peterh
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2023 at 11:17pm
bump

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1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
60 series cultivator
fertilizer side dresser
2 bottom snap coupler plow
1 bottom plow, Cole planter


Posted By: peterh
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2024 at 12:57pm
bump

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1947 C, 1949 B, 195? CA
60 series cultivator
fertilizer side dresser
2 bottom snap coupler plow
1 bottom plow, Cole planter


Posted By: Dennis J OPKs
Date Posted: 25 Mar 2024 at 5:47pm
Houston area probably lacks people with AC experience, at least on this site.  You might try other brands who have owners/dealers in the area.  Otherwise, you might have better luck in NC.  Problem being can you get them there as non-running tractors.  Might try talking to ag dealers in surrounding towns on the outskirts of Houston.  Getting them running is pretty much a universal thing and experience with all vintage tractors applies.  Good Luck.  You-tube might be your friend.


Posted By: Dirt Farmer
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2024 at 3:09am
Might be worth checking with a the local high school FFA chapter advisor/teacher and see if any students have interest or skills that could help you out and you could be contributing to their FFA project as well. Otherwise check at local auto parts store, farm supply, or local elevator, workers at elevators seem to know who can do what for odd jobs, and see if they could refer you to someone


Posted By: 1480man
Date Posted: 27 Mar 2024 at 8:51am
What part of Houston are you in?  It's a big city.  I'm on the south side (Friendswood).  I'm probably not any help to you,  just not many collectors down here.



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