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A vs super A parts interchange

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chadmn

12-31-2006 12:29:57




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can anyone tell ne if parts interchange between the a and super a? especially the fenders, floor pan and seat assembly. thank you in advance for any help




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Jim Becker

12-31-2006 17:13:47




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 Re: A vs super A parts interchange in reply to chadmn, 12-31-2006 12:29:57  
Surprisingly few parts are the same between the A and Super A. Compare an early A to a late Super A and there will be even fewer.



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K-Mo

12-31-2006 12:50:37




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 Re: A vs super A parts interchange in reply to chadmn, 12-31-2006 12:29:57  

As far as fitting, I believe you're okay. But the fenders on a Super A are made of heavier material because the rockshaft for the rear lift are mounted to them.
Another difference is the instrument panel on the Super A is a square box which is also the rear cover for the battery box instead of the the common oval instrument box found on most of the tractors built in the forties.
You can go to www.caseih.com and follow "Search for Parts" to look at the parts books.

K-Mo

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tn terry t

12-31-2006 12:47:19




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 Re: A vs super A parts interchange in reply to chadmn, 12-31-2006 12:29:57  
fenders are thiner,super A is thicker because it supports the rock shaft floorpan {platform} will work, seat assembly will work



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