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Re: Super A-1 Information?
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Posted by Paul in Mich on July 04, 2005 at 15:30:43 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Super A-1 Information? posted by Rauville on July 04, 2005 at 06:13:45:
By all appearances, this seems to be a SA-I-1. At first, I thought it may have had the brace found on the industrials added to a SA-1, but looking closer, I can see it does have the diamond shaped axle, and while this picture doesnt show the foot pedal accelerator, it does show the linkage traveling upward nest to the steering post arm. then connecting to the rockshaft which connects to the throttle control to governor rod. The raised gas tank and hood as well as the elongated grill, of course, indicates that it is a SA-1, and it should be equipped with a water pump, just as the other responders suggest. The features I pointed out also verifies that it is indeed an Industrial version of the SA-1 which in my opinion would make it more rare than if it were merely the Ag model, but only in the fact that its numbers were fewer, not that it would necessarily be worth more money. The difference in what it is worth compared to the SA or SA-1 is relevant only if you have a buyer who is willing to pay for such rarity. There is no set rule of thumb in that regard, only market forces. It does appear to be a nice, complete tractor, certainly one worthy of extended use or restoration.
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