Posted by eye4iron on October 10, 2011 at 16:14:53 from (69.154.219.3):
In Reply to: Junk 1939 Farmall A posted by eye4iron on October 09, 2011 at 19:05:53:
I here you guys. I have a Super A and I just wanted some parts off of his. For example, His air filter assemble is not dented and mine is. My rear rims are well used and his are in good shape. etc. If I need any hard parts in the trans/rearend when I put new bearings in it I will get it from his. He was going to scrape it. I am going to take what I need and put my old parts on his. If the tractor or sheet metal is sought after then it can go a different way other than the scrapper. It's his tractor but after I get done with it if it will go to another person that can use it I'm sure he would rather sell it cheap to them instead of the junk yard. I will try to get the serial number off of it later this week.
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