Posted by Daniel H. on July 23, 2010 at 21:18:28 from (12.21.189.50):
In Reply to: Super A implements posted by mike in MB on July 23, 2010 at 19:46:41:
Yes it is possible. Worksaver makes a kit. I know other will disagree, but I think it is also a good way to tear up something. If you use the correct size implements it can work well, but you have no draft control for plows, tillage tools, ect. As for a bush hog, you can get one for a Super A that pulls from the drawbar with a tounge or one that bolts to the drawbar and lifts with chains. I believe Howse makes them. Be sure to add an overrunning coupler to the tractor or the bush hog will push you around, and this is very dangerous. A Super A has marginal brakes at best, and when you push the clutch, the flywheel effect of the blades will turn the rear wheels without the coupler.
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