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Re: Farmall A vs. Farmall Cub
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Posted by Steven@nd on January 22, 2003 at 11:44:27 from (12.23.184.219):
In Reply to: Farmall A vs. Farmall Cub posted by Nick in SC on January 22, 2003 at 11:24:19:
Another item of intereste with the Cub is that the PTO rotates backwards compared the standard, and at a higher speed. I think you find an A or Super A just as manueverable and more able than a Cub for doing the jobs you describe. As for the hydraulics of the Super A, if you need hydraulics they can be easily adapted to an A without them by several methods. Another item with the Cub vs A is the engine. The Cub engine is a valve-in-block flathead without sleeves, this means rebuilding can be more difficult/expensive than the A. The A has removable sleeves and is an overhead valve design. If you could use your H if it had a 3-point I would recommend getting an aftermarket 3 pt hitch from saginawcountytractor.com - always hear good things about their hitches.
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