Hi Joshua, Look up Hercano Propulsion on the web they might be able to help. If he won't send them, I could try to help. I've never sent anything overseas, but am willing to investigate.
I've got a book for those. They aren't hard to time. What style pump does it have, inline bosch, or a rotary?
Bob, I have sent parts to Australia via Canada Post. I would think USPS would as well.
mike
I was thinking they would, just didn't know if there was anything special about doing it. Then what about money and exchange rates ect?
Just declare the package as used tractor parts and mark the box the same. The other end gets $US to send back, `course I only got Canukabucks.
mike
Maybe he could pay with wooden nickles! LOL
I have sent decals and truck window stickers to Australia several times with no problem. These were light, so I could send them via US Mail with no problem. Had to fill out a customs form.
Heavier parts would probably have to go UPS, or really heavy stuff some other means. Slow boat would probably be the cheapest if there is not hurry. When Charles Doble bought the Cletrac 80 in Ohio back in 79 or 80, he had it shipped over to England on a Russian ship. Shipping was rather reasonable because they had the space and needed the ballast.
Many American banks charge a fee to cash or deposit foreign checks, so PayPal would probably be the best method of payment.
Blake
tried hercano no luck for djxc parts anyone have a contact for zimmerman? theres website has been hijacked
Contact information for Zimmerman's Oliver-Cletrac:
1450 Diamond Station Rd
Ephrata, PA 17522-9564
(717) 738-2573
FAX (717) 733-3529