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Re: Super A, 140 Transmission Gear Grinding Questi
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Posted by Bill in NC on September 11, 2004 at 17:48:13 from (24.163.24.255):
In Reply to: Re: Super A, 140 Transmission Gear Grinding Questi posted by Bill in NC on September 11, 2004 at 17:35:12:
The guy selling the Super A has an interesting collection of tractors. He has two fully restored Gibson tractors. He cranked one the Gibson tractors up and I asked him where the steering wheel was. He pulled a lever back and forth the and the wheels turned!!! I'd never seen anything like that before. He said it was a plowing tractor and that the Gibson pulling a single 12" turning plow plowed along faster than his Ford tractor pulling two 16" plows. He had a 230, 300, Super M, H, and a bunch more tractors. The 230 was a sharp looking tractor. The Super A he is selling has a two bottom turning plow that has a single piece rod that couples up to the front hydraulic lift and the pulling mount merely "clips" onto the drawbar without bolts or anything other than just two two inch long metal bracket pieces fitting snugly over the drawbar. The plow had shock springs up next to the drawbar mount. The plow was lifted up by a chain that goes to the rear hydraulic arms. Anyone have any experience or thoughts about the plow? Was this the standard turning plow for Super As?
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