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Posted by gregPA on April 24, 2003 at 07:59:28 from (216.141.88.250):
In Reply to: Tomorrow--Super A Day posted by Clipper on April 23, 2003 at 19:21:27:
congrats on a job well done! these little super A's are amazing little machines. i bought my 48 from an old fellow who bought it new. he told me the engine was never torn down or rebuilt from new. mine is no trailer queen yet. use it for my truck patch. when i got it i got the 2-way plows, 6 foot tandem disc, cultivators, sickle bar mower and spring harrow. since then i've bought a wagon running gear and A60 plow/grader blade for it. except for rebuilding the carb and a tune up she runs sweet. leaks a little oil but i can live with that for awhile. the implements for these tractors are amazing. easy to work with and pretty plentiful. i would like to know how many different implements were made for these tractors. it seems endless. it amazes me that i can use the A60 blade as a snow/dirt plow out front or as a belly mount graderblade using the same hardware that came with the blade. also am trying to fix up a 2 row corn planter but i need fert. tubs. talking with you guys on the board has helped me tremendously. always got me the help i needed and got me going. hope you have many happy hours with yours. greg
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