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This will be an FFA ag mech restoration by my son so I want it to be right. I need to find some part sources or do I need to buy some gas 90s? We will be 3rd owner and it has always been within 40 miles of here. It needs ALOT. We do have the fenders.
 

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there are a couple of folks on here who are very knowledgable about the Super 90s. I've got a diesel one, and there are definitely some parts that arent available any more, or are only available through Agco. Recommend getting a parts manual for it for sure.
 
This will be an FFA ag mech restoration by my son so I want it to be right. I need to find some part sources or do I need to buy some gas 90s? We will be 3rd owner and it has always been within 40 miles of here. It needs ALOT. We do have the fenders.
Where in Texas are you? Might have a shot at a parts tractor if you are interested. SW Oklahom.
 
Im west of I35 about 20 miles south of the Red River. My BIL makes regular trips between here and Panhandle/ White Deer every two weeks.
 
Im west of I35 about 20 miles south of the Red River. My BIL makes regular trips between here and Panhandle/ White Deer every two weeks.
Sounds like you are in the Gainesville area. I'll check with the owner to see if he is willing to part with it. Fair warning, he's old like me and sometimes hard to make contact with. So might not happen real quick.
 
Got plenty of time. Im actually west of sanger about 10 miles. My son will be a freshman this year and I want the super 90 to be his senior project.
 
Sounds like you are in the Gainesville area. I'll check with the owner to see if he is willing to part with it. Fair warning, he's old like me and sometimes hard to make contact with. So might not happen real
Well, I was slightly in error. The tractor is a diesel, not gasoline. The good: it actually runs. Sheet metal is almost perfect. The bad: it has a freeze crack behind the starter. Could probable be stitched if one wanted to spend the time. If you are still interested, I'll try to get you some pictures.
 
Well, I was slightly in error. The tractor is a diesel, not gasoline. The good: it actually runs. Sheet metal is almost perfect. The bad: it has a freeze crack behind the starter. Could probable be stitched if one wanted to spend the time. If you are still interested, I'll try to get you some pictures.
Diesel sheet metal on the Super 90 diesels is NOT the same as gas, fenders are different between row crop and standard models too.
 
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