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Re: 1940 IH Farmall A
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Posted by Gary on February 24, 2003 at 18:07:36 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: 1940 IH Farmall A posted by Gary on February 24, 2003 at 13:21:28:
It's wonderfull to hear a good story. A friend of mine was given a Super A from his father-in-law and things didn't work out so well. It was stored for five years because of a relocation. At the "friends" house where it was being stored, some parts ended up missing over the years.When my friend got the tractor, he went a little over-board and put over a grand into it. We got it running.It ran smoth as silk, then we noticed a crack in the block- behind the carb. Well that project is on hold. Anyone have any thoughts on getting the block welded? The crack is about 4" long, running horizontal behind the carb and is about 2" up from the bottom of the block. Good Luck on your find, I hope my buddy has some on his. Gary in New York
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