Mike: I don't think I'd put a for sale sign on the Super A just yet. The Allis G is an excellent row crop cultivating tractor, however it's not much good for anything else. I don't think I'd go so far as to say the Allis G is 10 times better than the Super A, overall maybe marginally better. It's big advantage is the view of the crops and the work you are doing. I don't think the Allis G has as much crop clearence as the Super A. If I were growing 20 acres of market garden crops, I'd definitely have an Allis G, but I'd probably also have a couple of offset Farmalls. If I were growing less than an acre and using my tractor for yard work and a host of other chores, I'd have an offset Farmall. But then, I already have 3 offset Farmalls just to get that less than an acre done. If you do as I do, and not do as I say, you'll probably buy the Allis G and keep the Super A. Then you probably should have a small Fergie, 8N, MH Pony and a Cockshutt 20 to go with the other two. The beauty of any of these little tractors is, they don't seriously deplete your bank account.
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