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Posted by Steve W...been there! on July 20, 2000 at 13:42:17 from (205.232.79.49):
In Reply to: At the Crossroads posted by Big M on July 20, 2000 at 04:25:40:
I had a Super A myself....great tractor. But when I considered the cost of adding a 3 point hitch, I decided to just buy a different tractor. I had a couple of implements, that weren't three point. This will be blasphemy, but I bought a Ford 2N, that I love. It's go plenty of power, and is low to the ground, and the best thing is all my neighbors goodies (post hole digger, cement mixer) hook right up. I think that's why these little N's go for so much, but they just were a little more advanced for thier day. Now to all those IH people, I don't mean to say a Super A isn't a great tractor. The Quick Hitch and AC's Snap coupler both had better features, but the three point was the one that became the standard. It's not a brand thing to me. I personally grew up with AC's, and thought Fords were strange. Good Luck....the best thing to do is keep your A and just get another tractor.
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