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Re: Farmall A or Cultivision
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 01, 2003 at 02:39:09 from (216.208.58.187):
In Reply to: Farmall A or Cultivision posted by Willy on June 30, 2003 at 21:24:25:
Willy: Don't pay much attention to the word Cultivision, It was just an advertising gimick, some tractors had it and some didn't. I have even seen a few Super A with the word Cultivision. Factory hydraulics while being quite accurate for being a Super A is not 100% either as just last week here on this site an A surfaced with factory hydraulics. It was a 1947 model and also amoung the last few built. This may well have been a hoax as the guy never did comfirm whether tracror and engine serial numbers were a match. The only accurate way to tell is by serial numbers. If you can't find the serial numbers and the tractor has no hydraulics nor provision for them it will most certainly be an A By provision for factory hydraulics the tractor must have the top of torque tube between battery and clutch housing flat and a hole in engine block on front plate, just under distributor or mag for mounting hydraulic pump.
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