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Posted by Charlie V aka F20II on April 06, 2000 at 09:40:55 from (207.202.174.85):
In Reply to: What Am I Getting In To!!!! posted by tbrake on April 05, 2000 at 19:46:41:
Not to be smart, but first of all get the service manuel for your Super A, this will tell you how to do it. Next a parts manuel is a good item to have as well shows you the exploded view's of the parts and area you are working with, added bonus is the parts number's. The local Case deal or parts people on line like you alot more if you can give them a number for the parts your wanting to buy. Next if you really not sure and want someone to show you they sell tapes her on YT that show you how to rebuild "A's" this will also show you how to split and replace the clutch and I believe the seal's as well, it's cheap for the extra time you may spend not knowing what to do. I have done the above on my Farmall A & H and has saved my lots of time and money as well my hair, "which I have little of to lose" re-building and working on my tractors.
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