Brian: As much as I like the sound of you, ( I design and build 3 point hitches for these little tractors) you've got one chore in there that a Super A is not very well suited for, that being transplanting. Super A are just too fast for transplanting. You'd be much better off with utility with dual range transmission. Then you have the bush hogging, SA can do it, but you will like a center line pto. Frankly I don't 8N is your tractor either, you need something like a 424, 434, etc., dual range transmission and live pto.
Then you will also be able to use just a bit larger disk and field cultivator. Take it from a guy that has a SA, 130 and 140. Sometimes I just wish I had a bit more hp, draft controlled 3 point hitch and live pto.
Yes you can exert down presure with a SA, but how much, you don't pull much with rear wheels off the ground. SA just isn't that heavy.
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