Posted by JRSutton on August 12, 2011 at 09:31:25 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Re: Super A Models posted by fixmnflym on August 12, 2011 at 08:26:02:
I have a 48 that has the original round "super A cultivision: stickers with the red (clear) background, so I know they were using them in 48. But I THOUGHT they stopped them in 49, but not sure.
The newer super a stickers are the all white in the round area, with only the words "super A".
There is no difference in the models, making one a "cultivision" and one a "non-cultivision" it was simply a new style of sticker. Nothing changed on the tractor (other than some typical minor changes from year to year models)
Cultivision refers to the offset engine/seat for viewing crops while cultivating. So all models from the A on up through the 100's HAVE cultivision. Whether or not it's on the sticker.
Look under your seat, on the inside of the seat bracket and you can find your serial number. Assuming the seat bracket has never been swapped out, you can find out exactly what year your tractor is from that.
But I'm afraid that is all you'll tell from the serial number.
Any model - a, super a, a1 etc - that have a V just means it's a taller model for higher crops. The easiest way to tell them apart (unless they're sitting aside of eachother) is to look at the rear wheels. On the v version the wheels are skinnier looking and taller. Just do a google image search and you'll see what I mean.
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