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Re: Needing help with a Farmall 130
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Posted by mark on April 15, 2007 at 08:18:48 from (172.145.225.223):
In Reply to: Needing help with a Farmall 130 posted by NKYshane on April 15, 2007 at 05:52:38:
If it were me.....I'd scour Ebay for the parts you need. You'd be surprised at what you can find and they are so much easier bought than fabricated. I had a Super A with a Woods belly mower on it. There's a few Rube Goldberg looking parts that routes the belts to the drive sheaves, but they seem to work well enough. I don't know how much mowing you plan on doing, and I sure don't want to be a KillJoy....but if you have never used a SuperA-100-130-140 to mow grass, you will soon learn there are a whole bunch of better mowers out there. It was a fine set up in the 1950's and early 60's, but they were soon eclipsed and a big rider will outperform them...easily. It doesn't have to be a NEW and EXPENSIVE rider either. I wouldn't trade a 70's era John Deere 120 or 140 with a big deck for any small Farmall with a Woods mower. I've used them both and that's my 2 cents worth from Greenup County!
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