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Re: Farmall A Manuals
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Posted by Christopher S. Dunn on July 22, 2004 at 13:58:54 from (216.141.73.11):
In Reply to: Farmall A Manuals posted by Matt on July 20, 2004 at 16:55:18:
When I got my Farmall A (off E-bay, no less) I bought the only manual I could find: The IH&T shop manual. It is definitely not sufficient for all the work that I have to do and have had to do. Through theses folks here on this discussion board, I ended up getting the Binder's books Shop Manual, Parts Catalog (which is easy to place into a 3 ring binder) and the Owners Manual. They are invaluable, however, don't use the I&T manual for TP just yet. It was the only book in the bunch that readily showed me where to look for the ignition timing marks on the flywheel with a reasonably good picture. I have a `44 Farmall A that I have been using for mowing and all the manuals and more importantly, the assistance you can find here will not only come in handy, you will find yourself praising your favorite deity that you have all that. I mean it. Christopher To All: Thanks again for directing me to the right place to get a replacement PTO housing assembly. I am running and the parts only cost me $81.73 with tax.
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