[AT] Farmall A? question

Gus gibsongus at myway.com
Fri May 28 21:38:09 PDT 2004


 Grant theres a tag under the seat on the left side that has the serial no. as for the steering a farmer friend told me you take a PENNY make it concave, unscrew the steering knucle put the penny in and tighten her up, how about that.-----------------GusWhittier, CA--- On Sat 05/29, Grant Brians < gbrians at hollinet.com > wrote:
From: Grant Brians [mailto: gbrians at hollinet.com]To: at at lists.antique-tractor.comDate: Fri, 28 May 2004 21:00:22 -0700Subject: [AT] Farmall A? questionGuys, I am working on a Farmall for a friend and I am not sure where to findthe serial numbers etc.... This is an offset tractor with the letter seriesgrille, so I am nearly certain that it is an A Among other things thesteering is totally out of adjustment and might be worn out. I am notworried about adjusting it, it appears to be pretty similar to othersteering I have worked on, but I am wondering if I am correct that thelinkages are also adjustable. I am referring to the linkages on the frontthat go to the front axles naturally.Thanks all.Grant BriansHollister Californiap.s. I hate it when I don't have a manual for a tractor, but I certainlyhave fixed a few under those circumstances!_______________________________________________AT mailing listhttp://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at

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