Bob, seems like you are in a quarry on how to handle this short of another tractor. I have a Farmall 140 with a Woods L306 (6 foot cut) belly mower and it handles it just fine. I mow several acres with it a couple of times a month during the mowing season. I previously used dad's old Ford 8N with a new Bush Hog brand 6 foot finish mower and it did a nice job as well but nothing as simple and convenient as the belly mower so the Ford and mower have set for a few years now. It is so much nicer having the mower in front of you and not swinging around behind the tractor. It is certainly no fun task to have to continually change from one set-up on the tractor to another on a frequent basis. I use my Farmall 140 for the dedicated mowing and some other simple tasks where the mower being on the tractor doesn't bother. This is certainly no answer for you but unless you can find a way to obtain another tractor for your cultivating I wouldn't want to have to change from mowing to cultivating very often. Your Super A will handle a 6 foot either with the finish mower or belly mower unless you let it get totally out of hand between mowings. Good luck to you in whatever choice you decide to go, Hal.
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