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Posted by farmallkid From ONT. on December 02, 2004 at 10:33:46 from (209.216.154.149):
Once we get the carb put back on are A, we are taking it to a Dairy farmer\Fabricator, He is going to put are 5 ft blade on it. We have The 2 handle's that go on the left side of the tractor and some twisted metal piece, not sure if we need it or not. Now, this summer we put a new tire on the left side, it is a 23deg bar, and the right side is a 45deg, both have lots of tread, will this affect the pushing at all? Do we need tire chains? and weight for the back end? I have heard from Hugh and some other guys that these tractors are monsters in snow. If any of you have any pics of A's with blades on them and would be willing to post them that would be great.- PS I was supposed to get back to a guy who posted a pic of santa on an A, I think his name was scotty, that was awile ago, but i never did.
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