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Re: '47 Super-A and Loader
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 19, 2001 at 01:46:31 from (142.177.108.136):
In Reply to: '47 Super-A and Loader posted by J.R. on December 18, 2001 at 08:10:32:
My advise to you is dont put a loader on or go to the expence of the three point hitch. Just stand back and look at the little, light front end on that tractor. The equipment industry didn't put that much engineering items such as loaders for Farmall Super A. One thing they knew for sure, it was going to sell parts. For the money you will have to spend you could buy a good 30 to 40 hp tractor with loader and three point hitch on it. There is something else you should think about; everyone who ever purchased a loader for their tractor, wanted a second tractor to pull the trailer, manure spreader, etc they were loading. I remember my father in 1952 buying a new Farmall H with loader. Three days he loaded the spreader then tried to hook up to spreader. You could have taught a new clergyman in training all the words necessary, mind you, not in right order. The spreader would settle, jack broke, etc. On the fourth he went and rented a neighbours tractor to pull spreader. Your Super A will pull a 100 bu. spreader just fine.
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