Posted by Brad in TX on August 14, 2007 at 15:23:51 from (209.137.232.113):
In Reply to: A Farmall Questions posted by Estle Cloud on August 14, 2007 at 07:01:38:
Estle Cloud said: (quoted from post at 07:01:38 08/14/07) I have two questions about details of a 1940 A Farmall.
1. My parts book shows two parts described as "seat spring adjusting bolt" under the leaf springs on which the seat is mounted. I have never seen these on a tractor and can not even find a picture of them. What do they look like?
2. This tractor has the kill switch mounted on the side of the magneto with a armored wire (like a choke cable) extending back to the operator position. The book shows two support clips. Where do these clips mount and how is this cable routed?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
EC - The magneto kill switch support clips are mounted if memory serves me correctly, one is at the top front of the torque tube where it bolts to the block and the other is either attached to the rear gas tank support bracket or between the bracket and the gas tank. I'll take a look at mine and let you know.
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