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Re: Farmall A Questions from a Newbie
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Posted by Shaggy on July 27, 2003 at 19:48:30 from (12.215.126.164):
In Reply to: Farmall A Questions from a Newbie posted by Bob B on July 27, 2003 at 19:17:14:
Hello and good score on the A. The 2 Lshaped arms are for checking the oil. As for the crank, the way I have mines is with the handle going down along the clutch pedal I am not sure if its right but it works.The mag switch sounds wrong,it should have a 1 post switch or a grounding tab on the mag itself.The bracket?no clue.the oil pressure should have a Low or High low being in the red.The serial number tag should be on theseat bracket next to the trans.And a half a turn of play isn't to bad. To tighten it you may have to drop the front axle and try to tighten the bolt on the pitman arm. I may not right on all of this but I close. Have fun and good luck.
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