Harold Hubbard said: (quoted from post at 18:07:58 03/23/12) You need to replace those mice when you re-assemble the tractor. Every A, B, C, etc. that I have worked on had them. They were installed at the factory, or soon after.They are supposed to pedal on the clutch fingers to increase the power.
Harold is right, I've worked on MANY Farmall Super A's and the other tractors in that family over the years, and currently we have around 57 Farmall Cubs, Super As, 100s, 140s; and they've almost all had the nest in there.
It looks to me like you've got a 1951 Super A. I can tell because for a VERY SHORT peroid (6 months or less), they used that particular tail light/work light combo on them. That is a highly sought after peice in original condition (worth about $150 working, and it should work). Don't let anything happen to it!!
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