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Is Super A and A basically the same machine?

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scott#2

11-28-2004 14:32:08




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Just wondering if A books will do. Hard to find Super A manuals and such. And how about parts, are they interchangable at all? Or just certain ones.

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scott#2




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sammy the RED

11-28-2004 19:23:20




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to scott#2, 11-28-2004 14:32:08  
19.95 plus 6 shipping from binder books



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gusc

11-28-2004 19:03:11




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to scott#2, 11-28-2004 14:32:08  
Some of the Supers didn't have completely new books, they used supplements to the earlier ones.

Jack Campbell at Binder Books will not only give you a good price but will tell you exactly what books you need.



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Hugh MacKay

11-28-2004 14:46:47




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to scott#2, 11-28-2004 14:32:08  
scott: The Farmall A manual will not cover the hydraulics as found on Super A. Super A very likely to have distributor ignition as well. The drawbar will be a bit different. Some of the later Super As will have presurized cooling system, different ty rods and steering box. All Super As after serial number 310000 will have block part number 354898 R1, which is basically a C-123 block with thicker sleeves giving it still 113 cu in. The front wheels fasten on differently. I may have missed a few items. No question A manual will be better than no manual, but a Super A would be better.

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scott#2

11-28-2004 16:43:02




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to Hugh MacKay, 11-28-2004 14:46:47  
Thanks Hugh,

I just saw a reprint come up on ebay for 28.00 Ill wait and see where it goes.

scott



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CNKS

11-28-2004 18:12:42




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to scott#2, 11-28-2004 16:43:02  
Why?? Binder Books have new ones for $19.95.



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CNKS

11-28-2004 18:20:33




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 Re: Is Super A and A basically the same machine? in reply to CNKS, 11-28-2004 18:12:42  
Touch control manual is $7.95, or slightly more, my catalog is 3 years old.



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