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Re: My Dad's Super A
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Posted by John Wheeler on January 17, 2007 at 07:31:30 from (24.181.97.138):
In Reply to: Re: My Dad's Super A posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 16, 2007 at 19:48:11:
Thanks to all for your input. My dad's tractor has hydraulic lift and tie rods that look car-like, I'm not so sure about that. I'll have to check the serial number and get a better idea when it was built, etc. To tell the truth, I could have easily had an argument with a guy yesterday, but decided to do some research before sticking my foot in my mouth. OK, 10 Cu. Inches, about 3 hp, and a pressurized radiator. I won't mention it again unless he does. Thanks, everyone. I'm glad I found this website. There is a wealth of information here. I've been participating in motorcycle websites for about 3 years. First vtxoa.com and now gl1800riders.com in case any of you might be interested or want to visit, they're both sponsored by Honda Direct Line (HDL). Thanks again for the info! I'll be back. JW
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