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Re: Is this good for a Super A? Can I use somethin
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Posted by scott#2 on January 27, 2005 at 16:09:33 from (138.88.72.155):
In Reply to: Re: Is this good for a Super A? Can I use somethin posted by Hugh MacKay on January 27, 2005 at 14:14:44:
No Im not the guy from sask, I am in Md. But we have talked alot on the forum. I just thought for the money i might be able to make somethimg work, even though its a 3 hour drive to get it. I am capable of welding anything from razor blades to ship hulls and can cut 1.500" steel (plasma) etc. I sure would like to find a A 38 disk harrow and have been looking for quite some time but none have come up lately. Thats why the interest. So I guess Im game! At least untill I stumble across something better. I do have a couple other tractors that I know will pull it, its just that I have developed a penchant for these little red guys lately and would like to outfit it well for an acre or 2 garden work. The other 2 tractors (blue & green) are 3 point. All I have for them are mowers, loaders and drags and I know they cant do as well as the SA in the garden. So at this point, anything goes on getting th red one right. scott#2 I was the guy who had all the cultivator and plow mounting questions and who just rebuilt the touch control block on a SA. scott#2
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