WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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Benjamin Maggi
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WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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I have a pair of flame-cut frames but probably need the Frame Spreader (M104), Draw Bar Pocket (M-105) and Yoke Support (M-106) to get on with the project. If you got them sitting around under your workbench or in your garage and want to sell them, I am interested. PM me your asking prices.
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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Geej,
Gene probably has them on the shelf....

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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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Beej.

Can't type today.
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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Brian,
While that is most certainly true, sometimes others want to clear up personal inventory and earn some money.
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings

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Benjamin,

I have the yoke you want and some machined cross heads too that I don't need for the Allen Mogul.

I will take 75 dollars for the entire lot that encludes the yoke castings and 2 crosheads.

Let me know if you are interested.

JD Johnson, Morehead and North Fork Railroad Historian
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Another member and I came to terms for the frame spreader and draw bar pocket. I am just looking for the Yoke support, un-machined.
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