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Go to our "Antique Tractor Supply Store" to purchase new
Allis Chalmers Items; like the one to the left.

We have new:

-Belt Clip
-13 Oz. Stien Mug
- 14 oz. Old Fashioned Glass
Some Wizard Answers:

Wizard = There is a ford 8N tractor supply and/or repair in Hamburg Lake, MI that I am trying to
locate. Can you help? r.kozak@att.net  .
I could not find any Hamburg Lake,  but try thks one:
Please try contacting :

Skip's Repair  
11400 OLD HAMBURG RD, HAMBURG, MI 48139  
Phone: (810) 231-3361 . Ask Skip if he handles Fords or who does in town.

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Subject: RE: Midland Walk behind
There are some pictures, information, and some manual information on
the simplicity website, simpletractors.com  You might have to go to some of
the link sites that are listed, too.  The implements for Simplicity walk
behinds also fit the Midland.  I believe the Midland is far superior to the
Simplicity, though.  I am unaware of any Midland clubs, but it has
been a while since I have searched the web for them.    

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Wizard = Is change over from 6 volt to 12 volt basicly the same on late model 8n and 600 the
same?

If the 600 is still a postive ground, there should be few differences.  See our store for a Convert
Your 8n to 12 volt for more detailed information.  Also try the Ford Discussion board at
ytmag.com.   
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