Posted by Red Mist on September 02, 2008 at 16:19:08 from (67.142.130.28):
In Reply to: super a purchase posted by Mark W. on September 02, 2008 at 05:20:50:
Mark W. said: (quoted from post at 05:20:50 09/02/08) I just purchased a 1950 super a for my six year old son. No, he is not going to drive it anytime soon. I purchased it for $500 for a project for he and I. He will acquire parts for it by dedicating himself to his schoolwork and be rewarded thus so. The clutch is froze up, battery box is gone, the block has been braized, the rear axle housing has been welded, and it has been converted to 12 volts. We did get it running though I am sure it needs a carb. kit. I was wondering on how expensive and difficult it is to fine a left side rear axle housing and maybe even another block. I expect the clutch to cost around $250. Any input appreciated.
Whoa! Sometimes the $2,000 tractor is much cheaper than the $500 tractor. Perhaps your son needs to get a job to help his father pay for all the needed parts. What a life-lesson that would be, eh? Well, thank heavens for child labor laws. Just kidding. HAW-HAW!
Seriously, here are two fellows who have a lot of Super A parts:
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