I finally got time to work on the SA. Put it all back together and it runs awesome, is strong, smooth, quiet. I did notice I have a radiator leak, but the cracked block does not leak at all.
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My SA
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Re: My SA
Am I just seeing things, or is the left rear dished "out" and the right dished "in"? Is there a reason for that, implement wise? What kind of implement is attached in the pics?
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Roy Edenfield
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February 14 & 15, 2020
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Roy Edenfield
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February 14 & 15, 2020
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Re: My SA
Yes Roy, they are.
That is the way it was set up when I got it. I live on a hill, so I left it that way. It also has the front set wide, giving it a nice wide stance.
Also, you can not tell in the pictures, but the rear tires are foam filled, 9.5x24's
It has a 3 pt hitch and i have a middle buster/potato plow on it. It also has a, over-running clutch adapter, and a 90* angle drive.
It is not pretty, and needs a cosmetic makeover, but it is solid.
Being a late 1950 model, I would think it is one of the last ones with the multi fuel option(distillate).
She is going to make someone a nice worker.
Dale
That is the way it was set up when I got it. I live on a hill, so I left it that way. It also has the front set wide, giving it a nice wide stance.
Also, you can not tell in the pictures, but the rear tires are foam filled, 9.5x24's
It has a 3 pt hitch and i have a middle buster/potato plow on it. It also has a, over-running clutch adapter, and a 90* angle drive.
It is not pretty, and needs a cosmetic makeover, but it is solid.
Being a late 1950 model, I would think it is one of the last ones with the multi fuel option(distillate).
She is going to make someone a nice worker.
Dale
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Re: My SA
Dale, the "A" is a great tractor capable of many tasks, I had one ( an A not Sa) for approx. 20 years and it gave excellent service.
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Re: My SA
Dale, it may not be a show queen, but if I had "spare money setting around about to go bad" I would be on that thing like a duck on a junebug! Tin looks nice and straight, only thing it really,really needs is to get them wheels set in to 44" and some 11.2-24's on the back! It's hard to tell in your pics, is the small gas tank still on it? How 'bout the shutters?
I like pretty much all IH tractors, but if I won the lottery (reckon I should buy a ticket first ) I would buy a nice 1586 to restore, fix the stuff up I already have, and then spend the rest buying up as many Super A's as I could! THey'll always be my favorite!
Al
I like pretty much all IH tractors, but if I won the lottery (reckon I should buy a ticket first ) I would buy a nice 1586 to restore, fix the stuff up I already have, and then spend the rest buying up as many Super A's as I could! THey'll always be my favorite!
Al
White Demo Super A Restoration Updates
Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
Celebrating 75 years of the Super A: 1947-2022
Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
Celebrating 75 years of the Super A: 1947-2022
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Re: My SA
Ida Red wrote:Will cultivators from an A fit on a SuperA? Red
No. They are very different.
Al
White Demo Super A Restoration Updates
Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
Celebrating 75 years of the Super A: 1947-2022
Let us pray for farmers and all who prepare the soil for planting, that the seeds they sow may lead to a bountiful harvest.
Celebrating 75 years of the Super A: 1947-2022
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Re: My SA
Super A wrote:I like pretty much all IH tractors, but if I won the lottery (reckon I should buy a ticket first ) I would buy a nice 1586 to restore, fix the stuff up I already have, and then spend the rest buying up as many Super A's as I could! THey'll always be my favorite!
Al
Al,
Funny you mention winning the lottery. My daughter says I will never win it, cause you do need a ticket.
As Bigdog says, I never met a tractor I didn't like. I thoroughly enjoy my SA. It is very strong and a lot of fun to plow & disc with. I wish I had a Woods 59 for it. With it's power, that would be a grass cutting monster.
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. - Albert Einstein
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Roy Edenfield
Deep South CubFest #10
February 14 & 15, 2020
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Roy Edenfield
Deep South CubFest #10
February 14 & 15, 2020
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