I'm thinking about a Farmall "A". There isn't the info out there for "A"s that cubs have so I'm going to need some help here.
If you are up on the "A" series tractors please check out my other post.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=66233
Please excuse my bringing it up here on a cub thread but time is getting tight and this thread gets more traffic.
Thanks, Mike.
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Re: Going to check out another tractor
My dad had an A and it was a nice little tractor. It's kind of like a Cub on steroids. Overhead valve, wet sleeve engine and a 4 speed tranny, all improvements over the Cub.
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Re: Going to check out another tractor
ricky racer wrote: It's kind of like a Cub on steroids. .
I really like the cub but there are things about the "A" that are really neat like the front rims.
You know if I get it I'm going to see what interchanges with the cub.
The "A" does look beefier too.
Mike.
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Re: Going to check out another tractor
Lt.Mike wrote:You know if I get it I'm going to see what interchanges with the cub.
Almost nothing. While on the subject, almost nothing interchanges between an A and Super A. A mounted equipment is hard to find compared to the Super A.
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Re: Going to check out another tractor
No hydraulics on a "A" either
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Re: Going to check out another tractor
I don't think it can be done but I'd love to find a way to use the "A"s front rims on the cub. They do look sharp!
On this particular "A" not having hydraulics is actually the way I want it, simple. The simpler the better.
I'm going to have to put a kit into my cubs TC unit as it is bleeding down under a load. I'm not wanting another project.
At least not to soon.
The most I'll do with the "A" right now is tow and haul firewood. If I do put a plow on it I'll mount a hand lift as I like the early look of it. My snow mover will be the cub.
Mike.
On this particular "A" not having hydraulics is actually the way I want it, simple. The simpler the better.
I'm going to have to put a kit into my cubs TC unit as it is bleeding down under a load. I'm not wanting another project.
At least not to soon.
The most I'll do with the "A" right now is tow and haul firewood. If I do put a plow on it I'll mount a hand lift as I like the early look of it. My snow mover will be the cub.
Mike.
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
"If it can cast a shadow, it can be restored"
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1 - '53 Farmall Super A
1 - ‘41 Ford 9N with a ‘49 8N Engine
1 - ‘48 (5641) Allis Chalmers G - Location: Farmingdale NJ
Re: Going to check out another tractor...and its home!
Hey guess what? I got it!
check out this link...
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=66312&p=540612#p540612
What would you have paid????
check out this link...
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=66312&p=540612#p540612
What would you have paid????
Quote by Gary Pickeral I like
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