Posted by ScottyHOMEy on August 14, 2009 at 08:07:46 from (70.105.238.96):
In Reply to: Super A posted by Mark on August 14, 2009 at 07:19:40:
Where the A was a single-row and the same-size B/BNs were the double-rows, I'm not aware of any double row implements for the A/SuperA. That's not to say they weren't made. There might have been something over the sort after the C replaced the B, but none come to my mind.
You'd have to do some modifications with the smoke wrench to modify A implements to take a second row, or to modify B/BN implements both for mounting and spacing.
Don't know how such things are priced or what you want or already have on hand. I'd assume you want at least a planter and cultivators, but can only speculate, factoring in cash and the value of your time, on how the costs would work out: a) buying B/BN implements and modifying them b) buy one or two of each A implement to simplify the mounting issue and just deal with modifying for spacing or c) look for somebody selling a BN (narrower than the B) with its implements.
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