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Re: Re: Re: Super A vs A vs Cub
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Posted by TimV on July 20, 2004 at 06:44:11 from (67.136.204.74):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super A vs A vs Cub posted by DirtCo on July 20, 2004 at 05:47:33:
DirtCo: Parts availibility is excellent. When I got my "A", I walked into my local Case/NH dealer and walked out with the spark plugs, wires, radiator cap, points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, and a chunk of radiator hose, all pulled right off the shelf. Larger parts may require a bit more looking, but there were many thousands of these tractors made, and parts availability from all channels (NOS, aftermarket, scrap yards, and even new) is still good. The nice think about these tractors is that there are so many of them still working for a living that it is worth most dealer's while to keep some stuff in stock, as they will move it reasonably quickly. The Super A was one of the best small tractors ever made, and I think you'll be happy with your choice!
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