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Posted by pat peery on November 25, 2002 at 14:28:36 from (64.12.97.13):
i recently purchased back my papaws super a tractor from a neighbor who bought it from my grandfather about a year before he died 1985. the neighbor kept the tractor in good shape, under a shed and used it regularly to garden. he sold it to me for sentimental reasons and he also bought a new farm and a larger newer tractor. i would like some feedback and help from the experts(youall) on these questions. i would like to begin restoring it to a very nice condition and i need to begin somewhere so.... 1. a good manual for service/maintenance. 2. how much oil does it hold, oil weight/kind, and what kind of filter? 3. is the transmission fluid very difficult to change out? 4. to replace the seals on the transmission and oil pan, how much would a kit of seals cost and is this kit available? 5. what kind of plugs and wires do i need and where could i get them? 6. my model is FAA, and the serial #350698. where can i find a history of where it was made and the year? these questions may be too simple, but i am just getting started. thanks for all your help.
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