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Re: Super A Industrial?
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Posted by another doug on April 19, 2005 at 03:19:33 from (63.18.185.174):
In Reply to: Super A Industrial? posted by T Reay on April 18, 2005 at 23:09:04:
I think that we have one. Got it from a Ford dealer when the County Hiway sold their old sickle mower tractor and traded it for a Ford, back in the late 60's. We put a 42" Woods belly mower under it and it finally rusted out. Tractor has a square tubular front axle, I can check on the serial number later today,might even be an International , and not a Farmall... ours is painted yellow, maybe the County had that done as it has silver under the yellow to block the red paint under that. Tractor has a magneto. I guess it's rare. Most A's of any kind demand a decent price at auction. It might have one stamped rear wheel and the other one cast iron, as it's an offset tractor. Good tractor, you'll enjoy it! What are you going to do with it to get it dirty?
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