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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 22, 2002 at 14:48:31 from (64.228.12.81):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall tractor as an investment (please read) posted by SAm in NS on March 22, 2002 at 12:23:47:
Sam: Now there is a good chore for a Super A, plowing snow. A super A with a front mounted blade and wheel chains will create envy amoung owners of much larger tractors. I have a 6 foot angle fabricated blade (20 inches high). That is a foot wider than the factory blade. That little tractor will amaze you on the amount of snow it will push. When I was on farm had a 300 with an 7 foot angle blade. Plowing with blade angled on 300 you had to be on brake on side you were pushing, to keep front end from pushing sideways. Super A with 6 foot blade angled, hardly have to touch brake. I knew this before I built my blade. When I had the 300 there was a neighbor with a Super A and factory blade, and he did embarass me.
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