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Posted by Brad on April 23, 2004 at 10:56:11 from (168.8.170.13):
In Reply to: IH A posted by Harold on April 22, 2004 at 22:16:49:
I am currently restoring a 1946 A and I knew nothing about engines, tractors or bodywork before I started. So far I have replaced all oil seals, pistons and sleeves, cleaned the ancient gooey oil from all parts, hammered out dents and applied filler. This summer I will paint her myself. The only part that I have not been able to find easily was the felt piece that goes between the left fender and the transmission case, but I bought some felt from McMaster-Carr and made one myself. Bearings, gaskets and seals were purchased from the local CaseIH dealer and reproduction parts were bought from catalogs. There are a lot of used parts for the A on eBay and Wengers.Go ahead and get a full engine gasket kit. You need to go to Red Power in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, this summer.
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