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Re: never too many pics of a pretty A
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Posted by Matt Page on December 14, 2005 at 05:36:05 from (65.69.27.28):
In Reply to: never too many pics of a pretty A posted by fenton on December 14, 2005 at 04:18:14:
I have a 100, almost the exact same tractor as that, was given to me and looks like after it was pieced together from several junkers it rolled down a hill and caught fire (hope the feller reads this). BUT everytime I use it I too am amazed at the power it has. It handles a four foot brush hog in anything you can drive it through, and the engine justs runs better. Doesn't idle really smooth but with a load smooths out and purrrs... more load and it barks... (?) Very tough, hard working tractor. Can't wait to get my H past it's resurection. The 100 is too far gone to try and improve past keeping it perking and grinding, have higher aspirations for the H though. Sure like the looks of your Super A, think I'll hang a picture of it in the barn in front of the 100 so it can reminisce, and for other people to tell what it is supposed to look like, in case something falls off. Matt
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