Go to Farmall photo gallery here at YT, type in any of SA, SA1, 100, 130 or 140, you will find just about every owner that has ever been to YT. Most of us are still around, just hungry to discuss these little tractors. Problem is, once one gets the years of neglect fixed up, these little tractors just run and run forever. That neglect factor is mostly what you find wrong with these offsets. Because of their size, they store easily, thus old farts like us usually keep them around until we croak. I know a couple of old guys lived well into their 90s, basically unable to operate the tractor for 20 years, yet they were able to look with some fond memories of using the little tractor.
I know one old guy developed alzheimer's, moved in with daughter and son in law. They had his SA in two car heated garage at the end of the house, and his daughter said that for 10 years the SA was the best sitter she had. He had a big chair, a cot and was quite content to spend his days with the SA. Quite often she had to take his meals to him.
So don't you worry about not enough 140 discussion here at YT, you see we don't have to be fixing all the time like those H, M and other big tractor folks. I once told a guy up near Saginaw MI, (he has a Farmall A) "When man is gone from this earth there will still be an operating Super A around." With that he declared we best contact NASA about taking these offsets along to any new settlements on a new planet.
So don't you fret about 140 expertize, my guess is at any given time, there are probably a dozen offset guys monitoring this site. I was going to say 24-7, but you may encounter a bit of difficulty finding someone between 10pm and 3am.
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