Posted by Bruce Brittain on September 26, 2010 at 05:28:21 from (4.157.29.16):
Hi All--
The (sometimes conflicting) information that I have been able to glean from various websites indicates that International Harvester made incremental improvements in its Farmall A - Super A - 100 - 130 - 140 continuum. I would like to buy an offset tractor that has some of the best features, and am hoping for some help in determining which one that might be. My questions are as follows:
1. When did the 12 volt electrical system become available?
2. Were remote hydraulics ever available? If so, when?
3. Was a (factory installed) 3 point hitch ever available? If so, which model(s)?
4. Was a live PTO ever available? If so, when?
5. Do the Industrial versions have any advantages over the Agricultural versions?
6. What other features would make a difference in what model to buy?
7. I like the looks of the A and Super A. Would it be possible to put an A hood and grill on one of the later models? The fuel tank looks similar, so I am hoping that swapping hood and grill should be an easy operation.
Thank you very much for any information that you can provide.
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