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Super A Farmall, Roar in rear end?
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Posted by VB .Ala. on September 28, 2001 at 19:08:50 from (207.1.24.8):
I looked at a Super A Farmall today, I don't know that much about Farmalls, as I usually deal with 8 N fords. It has a bad roar or growl in the rear end or transmission, sounds like it is ne the left part of the rear end. The owner says it has been doing this for 25 years, and that he has been told by 2 or 3 people that this is normal. He wants 2100 for it and the belly mower. Tires are half worn out and dry rotted. Mower is in good cond. and the tractor runs good and the metal is in good cond. A littel excess play in steering. What is it worth? Thanks in advance for all the information you good people can give.
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