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.
Thanks.
Ben
WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
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WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
Geej,
Gene probably has them on the shelf....
Brian
Gene probably has them on the shelf....
Brian
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
Brian,
While that is most certainly true, sometimes others want to clear up personal inventory and earn some money.
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
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
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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Re: WTB: Allen mogul frame castings
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.
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
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