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Posted by IHMark on December 20, 2002 at 18:57:24 from (209.103.193.123):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1939 A value??? posted by gene b on December 20, 2002 at 16:47:41:
Gene,I found a NOS radiator for my A-the old one was junk. I don`t recall where the overflow tube was on it. On my NOS radiator it runs on the side.The dzus fastener does come up from the bottom under the grill.On the rims, they have a different style square block where the head of the bolt fits in-part of the block sticks out further than the rest.My seat pan is flat across the front with holes around the rim where they rivetted the upholstered seat to. If I`m not mistaken, Darell Darst who works on the Harvester Highlights magazine does reupholstering on these old `39 seat pans for the A,B,H & M.the crank holder on mine is the snap type like you see on most all the A`s. None of this should be taken as Gospel, however, as parts over the years are replaced and I`m by no stretch of the imagination an expert of originality on A`s.I`ve done some research, but just when I think I got it all figured out ,I learn something new about a tractor that`s the complete opposite of what I thought! That`s the fun of this tractor collecting for me.
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