Posted by Jim Becker on May 05, 2010 at 06:31:58 from (173.57.149.7):
In Reply to: Super A Gurus posted by Mark W. on May 05, 2010 at 04:30:40:
Might or might not. The IH emblem came on the Super A. The FARMALL emblem was used on the A. The later A grill was the same as the Super A except for the screw holes for the emblems. However, the earlier A grill used quarter turn fasteners and the the lower attaching point wasn't always in the same position. You could also have a B grill rather than an B grill. The lower edges are cut differently to match the bolsters of the different tractor models.
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