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Re: 1953 Farmall Super A - Hydraulic Problem
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Posted by James Malcolm on April 13, 2006 at 05:14:22 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: 1953 Farmall Super A - Hydralic Problem posted by Mark on April 12, 2006 at 21:07:55:
Thanks Mark! Man.... I was afraid of this. I think I have something stuck or frozen up inside my unit after sitting for 3 years. I think I will take the unit off and take it down to Hays Tractor in Mansfield Ga. and let them rebuild it. If this tractor wasn't a family heirloom from my father, I might just put it in the Market Bulletin..Ha Ha. It is a good old tractor though and I have all the planters, cultivators, harrow, tiller and I bought a 3 point hitch and then purchased a Bush Hog and Box Blade for it. I guess I'd better keep it. Yeah working on the internal organs of a hydraulic unit may not me my calling. I work as a Traffic Planner in a large company and all I do is work on the computer all day. Thanks again from this Scotsman.
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