Posted by Badger08 on October 31, 2011 at 21:14:30 from (8.24.104.131):
In Reply to: Super A Questions posted by Badger08 on October 31, 2011 at 18:20:23:
Janicholson and crookedwrench - I will try to answer you both in one reply.
CrookedWrench - I will email you about the mower, I do not have a manual for it but am sure one can hopefully be easily attained. (I have not looked online yet). That's what dad said is that mowing with it would push it enough that it would boil over slightly if you didn't watch it. And yes the slop in the steering is only in road gear. I have read on here to keep the front slightly lower on the Wood's mower. I will not mow with it this fall but in the spring will so will check it for adjustment then, along with greasing it and checking things over thoroughly.
Janicholson - Do you know though if Case/IH would have the same muffler as pictured? With the part number and the IH logo right in the muffler? If they had that or I could still get that I would prefer it. Otherwise all the ones I have seen don't have any writing on the muffler. I would probably get pay the extra cash and get the stainless steel muffler, as I am 24, might as well get the better muffler so it last's me longer! I have not researched the water pump thing to much, just seem some websites where it says it comes with the pump and gasket and looks to just bolt on, but sounds like there is more involved then that. A co-worker has a B and he added a waterpump to it, so was just going off that mainly. I will write down the info you passed along on the checking the slop in the steering. It's not a huge issue but if I could easily correct it I would like to. It will not be on the road much but still is nice for just normal driving as well.
Thanks for the help and glad you both like the tractor. It's my first 'red' one, so it will have to go along with my JD, and I am glad to have it back. I remember driving it a bit when younger when dad would let me.
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