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Re: Need help!! Advice on a Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 08, 2003 at 15:55:46 from (209.226.247.178):
In Reply to: Need help!! Advice on a Super A posted by TODD on March 06, 2003 at 13:46:41:
Todd: Mark makes good point, on going to the number series tractors 100, 130 or 140. I have a Super A, 130 and 140 all with single point fast hitch. I have 14 implements for those tractors. Factory IH include 3 plows; a 2x14, 2x12 and single 16, 20 plate disc harrow. Other makes with fabricated 1 point; 7' John Deere rotary hoe, John Deere 247 corn planter, Century 13 nozzel sprayer; Fabricated chisel plow, field cultivator (S tine), row crop cultivator, rear blade, front snow blade, 1 point bed shaper and two sets of center mount cultivators. I forgot the platform carrier. The single point hitch on a small tractor in my opinion is far superior to 3 point. The other item I like is not many people are equiped to borrow your equipment. I have no problem with friends borrowing my equipment. I have a friend with about same number of implements as I have, only 3 point. We often joke about the number of friends his 3 point equipment created.
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