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Duner, Wi

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Bill Brox

03-13-2006 05:22:12




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Hi, sorry I have been away for a while.

I know, I have looked at Grahams site before and the spanner. I also see it has a different number, but I am not able to see what the number says.
Anyway, I bought my "spanner" later, around new year or so. And the number I gave is the number on the package my spanner came in.
As Jack mention, some times the UK and US numbers differ. The only thing I can suggest is that you can ask your MF dealer to send an e-mail to AGCO in Denmark, and look up delivery number:
0000613159/00001, that will show them the part number, and if they can get a conversion number for US numbers.
Denmark holds the stock for Scandinavia.


Bill

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Duner Wi

03-15-2006 06:32:25




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Bill Brox, 03-13-2006 05:22:12  
Bill: Manne tak.



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Bill Brox

03-15-2006 23:58:01




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Duner Wi, 03-15-2006 06:32:25  
Duner: Værsågod. :-) (means "you are welcome")

So, where did you learn Norwegian ?

Ok, I know many people in Wisconsin know about Uffda and Lutefisk and Lefse... but still...

Bill



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Duner Wi

03-16-2006 14:34:12




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Bill Brox, 03-15-2006 23:58:01  
Bill: Don"t forget the glugg for desert or is it after desert. I would starve to death in Norway if it were not for the schools teaching English for over 50 years. I only know very few words of Norwegian. My parents could speak Norwegian butI never picked it up. I am sorry for that now. guddag



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Bill Brox

03-13-2006 14:03:34




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Bill Brox, 03-13-2006 05:22:12  
Actually, Harry Ferguson Ltd is the company Harry Ferguson had that made the TE 20 series, and held all the patends, so, in the merger with Massey Harris, the Harry Ferguson Ltd name continued. I guess it was simpler to keep the name, rather than transfer all the patends and rights to a new company name. So, it has been there all along since the early fifties, and Massey Ferguson owns Harry Ferguson Ltd, and AGCO owns Massey Ferguson.

Yes John, it seems they are into more things than the spanner and paint. It is obviously a market for it.


Bill

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Duner Wi

03-13-2006 06:00:34




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Bill Brox, 03-13-2006 05:22:12  
Thanks for info. Just wanted you to see the logo on the packaging and the reference to Harry Ferguson Limited on Banner Lane. Kind of curious what Harry Ferguson Limited is nowadays.



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John (UK)

03-13-2006 11:27:32




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to Duner Wi, 03-13-2006 06:00:34  
Harry Ferguson Ltd is part of AGCO and has started manufacturing and selling spares under this name again. They also do genuine colour paint too. Reading between the lines I think they will introduce more spare parts.



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Duner Wi

03-15-2006 06:42:16




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 Re: Duner, Wi in reply to John (UK), 03-13-2006 11:27:32  
John: I knew about the grey paint and when I saw picture of plough spanner with HF logo from 55 years ago I got to wondering if HF Ltd. was indeed Agco.
Got especially curious after seeing packaging of plough spanner with the current MF logo and colours.
Thanks.



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