Posted by flashback on October 31, 2007 at 20:38:23 from (216.119.7.166):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall posted by Greg318 on October 31, 2007 at 19:26:12:
a Super A is basically a dressed up A and has hydraulics. The engine and all other parts are basically the same. some of the Super A's have water pumps where an A use a thermosiphon system without a water pump. Some super A's have a 123 ci engine where A's have a 113 unless its has been rebuilt and used the new liner which would then make it a 123 A;ll super A's are electric where few A's are. Most A's have been converted to electric start. REMEMBER THAT ALL SIX VOLT s SUPER A'S ARE POSITIVE GROUND IF THEY HAVE A GENERATOR. The ones converted to 12 volt have a 12 volt geneerator or an alternator. Does any of this make any sense or help you along? I suggest you buy a partrs manual from Binderbooks.com for a Super A. Also, a shop manual. All the parts needed can be purchase right here from YT. Go to Tractor Parts on the left hand side of this page and start looking. Have fun.
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