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Posted by Scott on November 21, 2003 at 06:02:43 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super A1 Serial posted by REA on November 21, 2003 at 04:37:57:
Bob, OK, I'm clear on the left/right. What is also confusing is that the info I've read from everyone's sites and posts, indicate A's tags where on the left (as wher I found this one), and Super A's were on the right near the toolbox. Is it possible someone could have put twin "touch-control" hydraulics from a super on an older A? That would be a lot of trouble considering all associated components wouldn't it? Would it even bolt up to an older trans? And once again, the castings (engine,trans,rear,etc.) indicate 1*4*U which would put it later than the date of this serial tag, yes? I found one casting tag on the hydraulic assembly indicating 6*29*T. And to go back to the ##s stamped on the engine, confuses/contradicts what I've now found. Recap: Engine-FAA M G 302506 1AA Serial Plate-Model A, Serial No. F.A.A. 98045, made by I-H Co. Chicago, Ill. I guess I'm now wondering if I have an A with Super parts, or a Super A with some older A parts? I appreciate your help, as I haven't yet received any reference books. Mind-boggeled, Scott
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