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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 19, 2005 at 03:16:38 from (216.208.58.158):
In Reply to: Super A Industrial? posted by T Reay on April 18, 2005 at 23:09:04:
T Reay: It is a Super A Industrial. I noticed on one of your posts you used the term Super A1, as in the number one. Just wanted to make you aware there are two models. All Super A1 were built after serial number 356001, same specs as Farmall 100 but with SA sheet metal. Only 1,957 of these built. Your Super AI or industrial are not very plentiful either. I've heard figures as low as 8xx. I question if the numbers are quite that low as you just see too many. If you consider the fact these tractors were sold in all states of US, 10 provinces in Canada, several countries in Europe and even a few went to Austrailia. That wouldn't figure out to much more than 10 per state, province or country. I lived for years in Nova Scotia, one of the smallest provinces in Canada, and know there were certainly more than 10 of them around. I just notice tractors, particularly these little offsets. By the way I have never seen a Super A1.
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