Posted by ADLM on November 16, 2009 at 21:14:42 from (98.67.194.249):
I started over a year ago reading, asking, browsing, and researching for info on Farmall A tractors. Now it looks like I will finally get to pull the 'A' my Dad left me out of the shed and bring it home when I go see mom for Thanksgiving. I wanted to get it a long time ago, but was unable. The only thing wrong with it when it went into this stall(4 yars ago?) was Magneto troubles. Water and gas was drained out of it for storage. I am already making plans to replace the mag as soon as I get my hands on it. What else do I need to do to it before I try to start it?
By the way, yes those are hose clamps holding the tie rod ends together, yes that is a Super A radiator (which keeps the grill from fitting on the tractor), and yes that is a Dr. Pepper can posing as a radiator cap. Right now she is definitely stuck and troubled.
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