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Re: Re: Re: Has anyone ever seen a Farmall Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 05, 2004 at 17:11:46 from (64.228.11.179):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Has anyone ever seen a Farmall Super A-1? posted by Ramon on April 05, 2004 at 14:13:07:
Ramon: The most noticable difference is the raised hood. On a regular SA the fuel tank is about 3/4" above the hydraulic unit whereas on the A-1, 100, 130 and 140 this measurment increases to about 2-3/4". This being because of the higher radiator. Contrary to what Tim has siid it is very noticable. It actually makes the tractor look higher and shorter. The regular Super A was much more attractive and sleek looking. That sleek look never returned until the newer 140 with the 06 type grill with about 4" longer hood than SA-1, 100 and 130. If you watch the market today regular Super A and 140 with the 06 type grill are the ones that command the price in the market. Yet the rare tractors are the SA-1, 100 and 130. Not that the 100 and 130 are so rare, but not near the numbers as SA and 140. There were 1,957 SA-1, about 12,000 to 15,000 each of 100 and 130, slightly over 100,000 SA and about 75,000 140. Who says looks doesn't count.
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