Posted by CGID on January 13, 2015 at 20:57:41 from (97.121.6.224):
In Reply to: correct police needed posted by henhawk1969 on January 13, 2015 at 15:29:44:
I have a '48 SA which was repainted in the '60's. The sectors were left bare. The sectors appear in several illustrations throughout the original owners manual. The illustrations on pages 5, 18 and 55 are especially clear and although they are in black and white, the sectors are shown with a shiny surface unlike the adjacent parts that are painted without question. IH pamphlet CR-407-A, Farmall SUPER - A TRACTOR and Touch-Control Implements, shows an SA on its cover. The cover appears to be hand-colored. The tractor is red and the sectors are bare. On the inside cover is another colored illustration. The smallest corner of a sector is visible and it was left bare. Page 6 shows the touch-control assembly all red but the sectors are a lighter shinier shade of red. On page 18 is a colored, full-page side view of the tractor, cut away to show the drive-train. The ends of the sectors are visible and they are bare. The SA chapter in Letourneau's FARMALL SUPER SERIES PHOTO ARCHIVE, although in black and white again, has clear photos with enough contrast on pages 8,14,15,16, and 27 to show the sectors bare. Fay and Kraushaar's FARMALL LETTER SERIES TRACTORS mentions that the color of the sectors is a grey area, but that archival photos usually show them bare.
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