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Farmall A Plow

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Plowing Pete

04-02-2006 14:16:03




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Could anyone send me a rear-view picture of a mounted 1942 Farmall A Plow, the plow may be an A-192. We have a plow, but don't know how to mount it on the tractor. Thank You.




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ww

04-03-2006 05:43:21




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 Re: Farmall A Plow in reply to Plowing Pete, 04-02-2006 14:16:03  
people who have never seen one should not reply! Gene is right.



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gene bender

04-03-2006 05:07:05




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 Re: Farmall A Plow in reply to Plowing Pete, 04-02-2006 14:16:03  
IF it is an A-192 you remove the drawbar mount the rockshaft between the rear fenders. Hook the v-shaped linkage to the front steering sector. The depth lever goes on the mount front of the starter. The lift lever mounts on the platform besides the fender. The rod goes back by the fender to the rockshaft. YOU DO NOT USE THE DRAWBAR.



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Dave BN

04-02-2006 16:55:13




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 Re: Farmall A Plow in reply to Plowing Pete, 04-02-2006 14:16:03  
You can get a manual from binderbooks web site. I have bought several manuals from them and have been very satiafied. Dave.



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Mark

04-02-2006 17:23:00




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 Re: Farmall A Plow in reply to Dave BN, 04-02-2006 16:55:13  
Pete,

You'll always be remanded to buying a manual first...which really helps answer your question:)!

It bolts to the drawbar, which is turned backwards...in other words the open end of the U is facing rearwards. The tongue of the plow bolts to the drawbar. Hugh MacKay can tell you most anything and gladly will, call on him in the future.



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VAJerry

04-02-2006 18:10:51




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 Re: Farmall A Plow in reply to Mark , 04-02-2006 17:23:00  
The Super A plow mounts to the reversed drawbar the plow for the A has a hanger that mounts to thew 4 (2 on each side) holes on the torque tube in front of the starter. The there is a bracket that mounts to the platform to lift the plow (R) and one for the left that mounts by the left fender if you have the two way plow. These connect to a bracket on the rear of the tractor to lift the plow out of the ground. The Super A is much simpler to mount.

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