Thank you for the quick responses, and for the useful information.
Relative to Question 2, Remote hydraulics: Were remote hydraulic hose hook-ups available? I know the Super A (and onward) had Touch Control, which I assume was for operating a dedicated single-acting cylinder used for raising its own attachments (with gravity doing the lowering). But I want to be able to operate a trailed implement that has its own double-acting hydraulic cylinder. Would this be a matter of simply matching the style of quick disconnects, or would I have to add some plumbing to the tractor, or go all the way and add a PTO hydraulic pump and reservoir?
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