Posted by james Ashcraft on May 24, 2011 at 18:22:36 from (70.249.155.169):
In Reply to: 53 Super A posted by John in Fl on May 24, 2011 at 11:53:59:
I think you would be wise to by the Super A. I bought mine in October of 1965. With mine I got the planter, cultivator, double mole (sp) board breaking plow and blade that will fit under belly or up front. I've used and worked on my Dad's Cub and I prefer the SA. The SA has more power than the cub and the touch hydraulics its great. In all the years I've had the SA I have had several batteries, had the generator rebuilt 2 times, replace the clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing and the freeze plug at the rear of the engine. I rebuilt the hydraulic pump in 1966 and never anymore problems with that. I'm in my mid 70's now and the equipment is getting a little heavy but I still manage. A few years back I bought a '53 SM and I put middle busters on it for bedding the garden and I just got through putting power steering on the SM. Both tractors are great. Go with the SA and I think you will be happy. James
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