You didn't mention how many acres or what crops are involved. If you need to reconfigure for different crops, going with a 2-row tractor may create more work than it eliminates.
Cultivators for a Super A (or even a Cub) are probably easier to find than ones for a C. Best deal is to find a tractor with a cultivator. Probably save some money and better chance of getting a complete cultivator. I had to take a look at the Bezzerides web site to see how they mount, but their tools should go right on any of these cultivators.
If you need to do multiple narrow rows (like 12" carrot rows), you should find a tool bar type vegetable unit. They were made for all three of these tractors and the newer models, but are pretty hard to find. Earlier this year, I threw together a reasonably presentable tool bar set-up on a Cub using the universal mounting frames and a couple planter parts.
Front axle clearance isn't much different on the various models: Cub 20 3/8, Super A 21 7/8, C 22 1/2. A tricycle front C might have a little more clearance under the rear axle.
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