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Re: Re: Re: QUESTION for Guy Fay?????????????
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 28, 2002 at 04:27:08 from (209.226.247.157):
In Reply to: Re: Re: QUESTION for Guy Fay????????????? posted by CNKS on September 27, 2002 at 19:05:58:
John, CNKS and Steven, let me clarify one thing. I was not suggesting what was on the actual tractor decals just that supplier had a separate listing for these various models. I assume something in a particular kit is different. Having never seen an SA-1, I could only assume that super A-1 decal read just that much the same as super M and MTA The super A-1 was more than just an over bore sleeve and piston and water pump. The rad was larger being higher, thus a longer grill. There was also an up grade in hydraulics. The brake bands were changed to same type as on 100,130 and 140 and fast hitch was available. The hitch however will also fit any of the SAs less the lift assist spring. There is no provission for that on SA, unless you change the rockshaft at hydraulic unit.
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