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Posted by Tom from Ontario on July 22, 2000 at 10:57:19 from (216.129.12.60):
In Reply to: Canadian salvage yards. posted by Jim on July 20, 2000 at 19:23:58:
Jim: The bigger yards are into the more modern parts and the little yards which may have parts for the older stuff don't advertise. Two that may be worth a shot are Bucko equipment at Chatham and Fawcett Tractor Supply at St. Mary's. Fawcett's in particular are a ways off the 401, but anybody driving 401 better be concentrating on their driving and not looking around. A friend of mine drives a gravel train out of Milton and there is another fellow in his yard that brags that he reads a pocket western every day while driving. 135000 lbs at 75 mph! I'd love to see the OPP catch guys like that and slam his ---- in the door. I digress. Another one is Innes Tractor parts at Listowel but he is a long way off the 401. Post back if any of these sound interesting and I will provide phone numbers. Tom
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