Rustyiron
Super Member
That is a sad group of photos. Sorry for your loss and hope you have insurance coverage.
Find a tractor or ag type "graveyard" that's in the parts business. I'd think that there would be plenty of parts that would be salvageable. Picture a guy who somehow had a catastrophic failure of his front axle, (I'm speculating here) the dealer doesn't sell the complete unit and the parts add up to $8000. He's going to take the chance and rebuild a junker. I can remember at least 2 guys here that have ripped off the top link part of the rear main housing, and another guy that needed an engine block.
Tractors and steel are built by fire (heat) and given the chance to cool slowly....
Still questionable parts, but the only opportunity to salvage an otherwise running machine weather parts or limited budgets.
Find a tractor or ag type "graveyard" that's in the parts business. I'd think that there would be plenty of parts that would be salvageable. Picture a guy who somehow had a catastrophic failure of his front axle, (I'm speculating here) the dealer doesn't sell the complete unit and the parts add up to $8000. He's going to take the chance and rebuild a junker. I can remember at least 2 guys here that have ripped off the top link part of the rear main housing, and another guy that needed an engine block.
Tractors and steel are built by fire (heat) and given the chance to cool slowly....
Still questionable parts, but the only opportunity to salvage an otherwise running machine weather parts or limited budgets.