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Side Dressers
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Side Dressers
What are the differences between the side dresser for a Cub and the side dresser for the Super A, 100, 130, 140 ? I looked at the information I could find online and it appears the 101 is for the larger tractors and the 101A is for the Cub. I have found what I think is most likely a 101 for the larger tractors. I wondered if the 101 and 101A share many parts and if the 101 can be adapted to a Cub.
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Re: Side Dressers
Super A unit is just bigger, bolt spacing/orientation keep it from attaching to a Cub as well as the Super A unit runs off the left wheel and the Cub runs off the right.
Al
Al
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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: Side Dressers
Hoppers are the only thing that are the same. I did however see my grandpa make an adapter plate and bolt a cub sidedresser on a super A. He used it for years and it worked fine all the years he raised tobacco. He sold the tractor and I removed the side dresser and sold it but don't know what ever happened to the brackets. Best of my memory it was just flat steel with different bolt holes drilled to match the wider bolt pattern of the Super A. The chains lined up ok.
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Re: Side Dressers
That's interesting because I have a Super A side dresser that's new, or nearly new.
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