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Hello, can someone explain what the differences are between a farmall cub, A, and super A plow. I am searching for super A plow with little luck in my area. Thanks
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Thanks everyone for help. This will help me when I'm out search as many of the dealers i've encountered didn't know the difference, including a local IH dealer in my area. The only type of plow I've found was a trailing 2-bottom type. I'm a bit surprised that implements for the super A are much harder to find, at least in my area. Cub plows are plentiful! I did find a place that has some plows but said prices are $385 - $700 depending on shape ! Does this sound a bit high?
kind regards,
Ed
kind regards,
Ed
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Yes - the prices sound high to me. I think the pull-type is a viable solution.
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Hello everyone, I don'y mean to drag this topic on, but I have one other question.
Does the plow for the Super A have a coulter as the cub plow?
I just bought a plow on ebay with buy it now option, photo does have the coulter shown.
Kind regards
Ed
Does the plow for the Super A have a coulter as the cub plow?
I just bought a plow on ebay with buy it now option, photo does have the coulter shown.
Kind regards
Ed
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