Posted by scooter01922 on February 09, 2008 at 14:57:49 from (65.120.124.222):
Hi guys, i usually hang out over on the green side of the board but my father had a few farmall questions so here i am. I have an A sitting in the garage awaiting some work. Was originally taken apart about 10 years ago due to a few sticky valves. Been in the garage taking up space for a while now. So here go the questions. This tractor hasn"t had anything done to the head ever and i was wondering what i will need to do in order to eliminate the need to use the additive and just run straight gas. I do believe i heard something about hardened valve seats or something?? Next question. I found a super A head online in great shape, will it fit and am i in any better position than if i had the original head redone somewhere? Just looking for some opinions on what you would do if in the same situation. Tractor really shouldn"t have to work much once it"s back together. Just the occasional odd job here and there. Thanks for your time. Scott
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