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1964 Austin-Western

Dwan Hall

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I just bought a old A ustin Western super 300 and am in need of any manuals that may be avalable. can anyone lead me in the right direction?

I will need to rewire it and would also like to know more on the operator controls as there are no lables.
 

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ibc

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Nice machine

Is that a detroit? Looks like a 353.
Manual- E bay is where i would start
Controls- grease it, start it, and start pulling levers.
Be careful, if this is not power steering DO NOT STICK YOUR HAND THROUGH THE WHEEL WHILE RUNNING.
Good Luck, Ed
 

Deere470D LC

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Is that a detroit? Looks like a 353.
Manual- E bay is where i would start
Controls- grease it, start it, and start pulling levers.
Be careful, if this is not power steering DO NOT STICK YOUR HAND THROUGH THE WHEEL WHILE RUNNING.
Good Luck, Ed

I have the same machine i have a detroit and its hydrulic steering i think lol!!!
 

Dwan Hall

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Detroit 471
And yes E-bay for manuals
Your machine is a
Super 100 made in 1967 acording to your SN
 
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