Posted by Red Mist on September 03, 2009 at 16:08:20 from (67.142.130.16):
In Reply to: farmall a vs super a posted by john ocd on August 31, 2009 at 20:06:40:
The primary difference was the addition of a hydraulic lift system on the Super A. The engines were the same size (113 c.i.), but the SA had a whisker more compression. The hoods were also the same height, as was the grill. Later Super A's could have the fast hitch option, but not many did.
Caveat: The very last of the Super A's in the later part of 1954 were designated "Super A-1" tractors. They had a larger engine (123 c.i.), taller grill and hood - and they had waterpumps. Their serial numbers started at 356,001. Basically, other than minor cosmetics, the Super A-1's were the same as a Farmall 100.
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