Farmall Super A, AV, 1939 - 1954
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by Dale Finch » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:25 pm
You guys probably already know these new part numbers, and maybe there is a location to post them...certainly would like to find that if so! The page and ref # are from the SA Parts Book from Binders:
Rear Axle Oil Seal pg.172/#26 OLD: #43283D NEW: #71697C1 Belt Pulley Shaft Oil Seal pg. 268/#49 OLD: #48954D NEW: #71700C1 PTO Drive Housing Gasket pg. 268/#28 OLD: #60589DA NEW: #1342405C1
I'm pretty sure that there was a cross reference page for the cub for things like bearings...is there one for the SA? Can most bearings be purchase from NAPA or the like?
I have 2 different thicknesses of gasket material. I'm having trouble finding a few gaskets:
PTO Belt Pulley Bearing Cage Gasket pg. 270/#47 #47283D Diff. Shaft Bearing Cover Gasket pg. 173/#2 #48009DA Rear Axle Bearing Retainer Gasket pg. 174/#28 #48009DA X-miss. Case Cover Gasket pg. 167/#15 #47279DA
If I cannot find them, can I use the gasket material as long as it is approximately the same thickness and material? i.e. are the various "paper" gasket materials unique?
Dale
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by Super A » Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:23 pm
Take the IH numbers to Napa or wherever, they may be able to cross reference them. Also give Clapp Bros. in Siler City a call. They're probably the closest caseIH dealer to you. Most everything you need is readily available from caseIH.
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by Dale Finch » Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:57 pm
Yes, I think I should buy stock in Clapp Bros, I have spent so much money there, between the Cub last year and now the Super A!! They just provided 3 of the last gaskets I needed. Also, in Siler City...a new Tractor Supply Co...looks like I need to visit Siler City in the near future!
"Super A", I assume you have a Super A, right? If so, have you ever rebuilt the touch control? I have torn apart the PTO, Steering housing, and have just removed the touch control, with thoughts of rebuilding it. Or I may just use the one from the parts SA which i know functioned. Let me know your opinion. Anyone else, please chime in, too!
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by Super A » Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:59 pm
BDFinch wrote:Yes, I think I should buy stock in Clapp Bros, I have spent so much money there, between the Cub last year and now the Super A!! They just provided 3 of the last gaskets I needed. Also, in Siler City...a new Tractor Supply Co...looks like I need to visit Siler City in the near future!
"Super A", I assume you have a Super A, right? If so, have you ever rebuilt the touch control? I have torn apart the PTO, Steering housing, and have just removed the touch control, with thoughts of rebuilding it. Or I may just use the one from the parts SA which i know functioned. Let me know your opinion. Anyone else, please chime in, too!
Dale
I have never done a Super A. Did a Cub Touch Control once. My honest opinion is if it does not leak, and if it will lift stuff like it's supposed to without a lot of "burping," I would leave it alone. Al
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by Dale Finch » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:13 pm
Sounds good...I think I have enough to do for now...I can always rebuild one of the ones I will not use, "just for fun", later on. Then if the one I DO use is leaking, I can just swap it out.
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