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International Super A....is there such a thing?

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Rauville

08-17-2003 17:31:16




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I'm looking at a "International Super A", serial 353XXX. Nice tractor that was repainted about 30 years ago, and International, Super A decals were "replaced" at that time. To me, it looks just like a Farmall Super A, only with a square front axle, and foot gas pedal. Was there ever such a thing?




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another doug

08-18-2003 04:27:57




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 Re: International Super A....is there such a thing in reply to Rauville, 08-17-2003 17:31:16  
Yes, we have had this one for about 38 years, took off the side mounting sickle bar mower(still have it) was owned as a county hi-way mower tractor , but we found that a 42" Woods belly mower worked better for our use....has the foot throttle as well as the quadrant mounted one and the square axle...magneto ignition,thermal siphon cooling system...



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Sid

08-18-2003 04:12:11




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 Re: International Super A....is there such a thing in reply to Rauville, 08-17-2003 17:31:16  
There was a mid-mounted mower produced for the International Super A called the AI-23 Highway Mower for mowing highway shoulders and banks, golf courses etc. The cutter bar would cut at any angle 90 degrees above horizontal to 45 degrees below horizontal.



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BIG JOHN

08-17-2003 19:05:32




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 Re: International Super A....is there such a thing in reply to Rauville, 08-17-2003 17:31:16  
In addition to the square front axel and the foot feed there is a transmission break built into the transmission that helps when shifting on the go. The book also says that it is about 1000 lbs heaver that a Farmall A. Very few were equiped with a belt pully. I have one and with these exceptions I have found that All Farmall parts fit the International.



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Dave BN

08-17-2003 17:44:19




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 Re: International Super A....is there such a thing in reply to Rauville, 08-17-2003 17:31:16  
Yes, I believe this is a legit version of the A. Some of these did not have lift-all and I beleive the front emblem should say INTERNATIONAL not FARMALL, and the square front axil is correct. Not sure about that serial number though. Dave.



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CNKS

08-17-2003 18:24:23




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 Re: Re: International Super A....is there such a t in reply to Dave BN, 08-17-2003 17:44:19  
Description fits International Super A, first 3 digits of the serial makes it a late 1953-early 1954, it is not a Super A-1.



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