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1946 Farmall Super A Basic questions
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Posted by JD Lost in VA on August 03, 2006 at 20:49:07 from (151.199.113.213):
This may sound dumb, but I have been reading like mad and cannot find the simplest of information. I have a super A, sat for 3 years, but I parked it and it purred like a kitten when shut off. I need to find out what all the controls are on it. What the switches do and how the magneto works inside. I just bought a mini farm, so I am flat broke. I know I am going to have to buy the manual to rebuild the carb and the hyd pump, both of which leak like mad... Do any of you have a simple guide as to where the fluid levels are supposed to be checked, what all the levers are for, what the switches do...and how the points and mag should be dealt with? This darlin is complete and besides a GM 12 volt alternator, not screwed up at all. I sure would appreciate any help someone could give me, even a picture with some text and pointers as to what is what. Is there anyone here in VA? I am in Bedford county. Thanks in advance! JD
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