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on acquiring this tractor. Very nice looking unit and I am sure you will enjoy it. A Super A used to reside here along with it's bigger brother an H for a few years. I enjoyed trying the tractor out and if I ever wanted a bigger one and SA would be the next logical choice. Have fun with your new toy Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:42 pm
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Congrats Joel you did good! Looks like you got the tractor and a few goodies.....I just noticed the old Wayne Implement Auction (Goldsboro, NC) tag on the swinging drawbar front bar. That was a happenin' place back in the day.
Is the steering wheel an 18" or a 15" like a Cub? If it is smaller, it has been replaced. Some like the smaller wheel if they are tall like me....My Super A1's steering wheel just about rubs my knees.....
The "throttle control" by the choke is the radiator shutter control.
Looks like the linkage is gone. Also there is a little bracket that mounts on the front two bolts of the hydraulic fluid filter on the left side of the Touch Control unit, looks like it is gone. If you want to put the kerosene goodies back on it, that shouldn't be too hard to find. I can't tell if the shutters are still there, I am betting they are not. If they are gone, I think a set from a Super C will work. They show up on Ebay from time to time. If you want one I have the auxillary gas tank with shut off valve that will fit it.
Judging by your ZIP code, you're not terribly far from Bradsher Bros. near Roxboro. I bet they might have the shutters and control rod you would need---I got my shutters for my kerosene "regular" Super A there.
The right brake squealing is not all that unusual. How's the left rear wheel wobble?
Again congrats! This is definately one for the books!
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Boss Hog wrote:kero is over $4.00 a gal , would be kinda non productive to burn kero
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Joel wrote:Tinkered with it a little today. First real project will be to get a carb kit and try to fix the float.Congrats Joel you did good! Looks like you got the tractor and a few goodies.....I just noticed the old Wayne Implement Auction (Goldsboro, NC) tag on the swinging drawbar front bar. That was a happenin' place back in the day.
Thanks, Al. I've heard a lot about Goldsboro auction. In fact some old timers i run into talk about it like it's still going on.I just smile and tell them I've not have a chance to go yet.
Is the steering wheel an 18" or a 15" like a Cub? If it is smaller, it has been replaced. Some like the smaller wheel if they are tall like me....My Super A1's steering wheel just about rubs my knees.....
He traded the original for a cub steering wheel. didn't like fighting to get around it. I'm ok with that actually. I think I'm going to remove the steering knob. Not really a fan of it.The "throttle control" by the choke is the radiator shutter control.
ah. Thanks.Looks like the linkage is gone. Also there is a little bracket that mounts on the front two bolts of the hydraulic fluid filter on the left side of the Touch Control unit, looks like it is gone. If you want to put the kerosene goodies back on it, that shouldn't be too hard to find. I can't tell if the shutters are still there, I am betting they are not. If they are gone, I think a set from a Super C will work. They show up on Ebay from time to time. If you want one I have the auxillary gas tank with shut off valve that will fit it.
I haven't put too much thought into whether I'll restore the kerosene stuff... I think the radiator, shutter and grill are the same as the Super C. There is a guy on CL nearby asking serious cash for a super a1 with a grill and told me he's seen the grills go for $500.... find that a little hard to believe. anyhow. Do you think I'd be able to get it to run on Kerosene? that would be pretty cool. I'll keep your tank in mind. I can't figure out how it would have been mounted inside the hood.Judging by your ZIP code, you're not terribly far from Bradsher Bros. near Roxboro. I bet they might have the shutters and control rod you would need---I got my shutters for my kerosene "regular" Super A there.
never heard of them. We go to Roxboro all the time to see family.The right brake squealing is not all that unusual. How's the left rear wheel wobble?
Either I'm doing it wrong or there is no wheel wobble. The rubber on the tire started moving (flexing the direction I was tugging) before I felt, saw or heard anything that might be wheel wobble.... but I've not done that test too many times maybe I missed it.Again congrats! This is definately one for the books!
Glad you liked it!