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Re: Help! Fell in love with a Super A
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Posted by HF on May 10, 2004 at 19:55:56 from (68.135.134.137):
In Reply to: Help! Fell in love with a Super A posted by Peter Llanso on May 10, 2004 at 18:50:13:
For starters, congrats on the Super A! It's a neat tractor. Next type in "Super A" on this page at the "Search" function and read away;-) Here goes nuttin': 1. "Some" is okay, lots is not. 2.& 4. Yes, see a Case-IH dealer, bring lots of dough. 3. Fairly quick, you may need to adjust the clutch linkage(in the manual). 5. Yes, it shares the "oil". Some -clown- "may" have put in some grease to reduce the leaking or cover up bearing probs. 7. Yes. Water is OK if not below freezing. 8. Yes. 80-90 will work, so will 140 if it leaks bad. 9. & 10. binderbooks has excellent manuals. Parts at other than a dealer are available, try google for 'tractor parts'. This site sells parts also. 11. If you can work on a 'bug, you can handle this! 12. Your welcome!
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