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Re: Metal Fuel Line on A
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Posted by farmallman on July 23, 2004 at 19:41:32 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: Metal Fuel Line on A posted by Christopher S. Dunn on July 23, 2004 at 09:49:31:
First of all, I have to disagree with CNKS. Don't consider your tractor to be light duty. I have a super A, and use it with a 5' PT bush hog to cut 40 acres with no problem. Your problem is probably with the magneto. They will cause the tractor to shut off, when they get hot. Go ahead and convert it to 12 volt. It can be done for little money. Just remember to use a voltage reducer to keep from burning up the points. If you plan on using it for heavy work, you might want to put a water pump on it. Yes, you can add a water pump. You can find one for about $120. The same pump for a super C will fit it. It's a simple bolt-on setup. It will help keep proper oil pressure and you won't have to add water as often.
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