IH offered the “Hydra Creeper” as a field attachment for the 100, 130, 200 and 230 tractors. Most likely it could be adapted to work on a Super A as long as it has live hydraulics.
Have never seen Hydra Creeper for sale except on Ebay (and as I recall the starting bid was insane….)
Wouldn’t be difficult to build your own however. You’ll need a hydraulic motor sized to the output of the tractor’s hyd pump, a sprocket to fit the PTO shaft, a 2nd sprocket to fit the live pump, roller chain to connect the sprockets, a suitable bracket to mount the pump, and hydraulic hoses to connect the motor. Also need some sort of latch arrangement to lock the clutch pedal down. And if the tractor doesn't already have one a 4-way hydraulic valve.
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Operating a creeper is pretty straight forward. First the clutch pedal is locked down (ie. so the clutch disengaged). The PTO clutch is then engaged and the desired forward gear - usually 1st - is selected. Tractor can then "creeped" forward (or backward) simply by operating the remote 4-way valve.
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