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Re: newbie with a Farmall A. Where to start.
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Posted by Aaron Ford on December 14, 2006 at 22:19:01 from (216.23.183.134):
In Reply to: newbie with a Farmall A. Where to start. posted by Craig A on December 14, 2006 at 19:41:53:
Congrats on your purchase. As for parts, I have had very good luck with parts from this site. Do not expect them to know much, however. Ya gotta be your own expert. Prices are reasonable and shipping usually takes around 48 hours. Yep, 2 days... The manuals on this site are worth the money. You might be able to go to eBay and save some cash, just be sure to get the factory manual. The I&T can leave much to be desired. There are going to be some parts that have to come from your local dealer. That determination is up to you. Be sure to label every part when disassembled as they will pile up quick. Ziplock baggies and a permanent marker are requirements. Start slow with realizable goals. Go for the big kahuna when you can afford it. Many projects are laid on the floor cause folks lost interest when the money got low. Good luck and kep your eye on the prize. Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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