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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on September 10, 2006 at 05:35:23 from (209.226.106.190):
In Reply to: Super A Grill posted by SuperA-Tx on September 09, 2006 at 09:13:51:
Tx: Well, daylight came here in SW ON as it usually does, I went to my shop and discovered I was wrong, but also partly right. I decided since I was out there, may as well look at SA, 130 and 140. I knew they were all different as grill is different distance from radiator on all 3. The 130 is as I described in my earlier post except the part is longer than SA as the grill is about 2" further from radiator. The main difference in these two is the tab the grill bottom bolts to is turned down on 130 and up on SA. To compensate for this the flat section coming out to grill on SA is bent down about 25 degrees, whereas the 130 part is completely 90 degree bends. The 140 is completely different as grill has a flat bottom and the part goes straight down with a 90 degree bend to match bottom of grill. We think of these tractors being the same, but in actual fact there are differences. This might help with some of the confusion. I know my SA and 130 are original, I believe the 140 is as well.
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