Posted by Kurt in Va Beach on February 20, 2009 at 05:47:20 from (198.49.157.12):
Hi all, 2 questions. 1 - How do you tell the difference between a super a-1 and a super a. I know I can look at the serial plate - but mine is painted over - can't see any numbers. Casting numbers? Engine serial number? I thought I had a regular super A, but when I pulled the carb to rebuild the other day and after cleaning all the gunk, the carb part no. showed it was one used on the super a-1s. It was not in my parts manual. So now I'm trying to figure out if I have a super A that someone at some point put on a different carb, or really have a super a-1. I got the tractor a couple of years ago in Ky and was told it came off a tobacco farm. Q2 - where can I find an online manual for the super a-1. I see Rudi's site, but his manual is the TC-39B. I think I need TC-39C or better?
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