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Re: Re: Re: Did they ever make an A or Super A or 140 'lowboy'?
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Posted by Haas on April 01, 2002 at 18:25:39 from (129.37.117.222):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Did they ever make an A or Super A or 140 'lowboy'? posted by John in Maryland on April 01, 2002 at 18:16:58:
Just a drawbar. They were made from A's, and the A did not have any hydraulics. Some of the Shop Mules did have PTOs, but a lot of them did not. Mine does have a PTO. I was told by the guy I got mine from that the owner before him had rigged a 3 point hitch on it using a power steering pump. It was taken off by the time I got it, so don't know how it was done. I suppose he must have run it by a belt off the fan some way. It would be possible to change out the engine for a Super A engine and get hydraulics. You would have to rig a reservoir because there is no place on the Mule to put a touch control unit. You are sitting a straddle about where the touch control unit would be.
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