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Posted by Burrhead on August 11, 2000 at 19:21:38 from (12.74.59.60):
In Reply to: Re: Super A question posted by Dave_D on August 11, 2000 at 17:27:26:
Nawsir Dave that's right, and they were plenty strong. Did you go to the fellers other auction and see the Cub with a sickle bar? You could take a Farmall A or Cub with that sickle bar like that and your neck was'nt breaking from looking back all day over your shoulder like a dorf man had to do. If you had a rear mount sickle that meant you probably had a dorf N of some sort in my area. The Farmall Cub would cut more hay in a days time because the tractor kept running smooth all day, and the Farmall sickle mowers did'nt clog up and break teeth and pitman arms.
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