I went through about the same thing you are, 3 years ago, only with a cub.
First off, you can find cultivators closer to you that PA. It will cost a fortune to have them shipped that far. I found a set in Oregon and paid $500. They are out there, you just have to look.
You "CAN" find or fabricate a "vegetable" cultivator to use on your A, I have only seen pictures of them, but I am sure they are out there. A's were originally designed as a 1 row tractor, with rows about 40" apart. That works well for things like Corn and potatoes. But, for narrow row veg. crops, you will need to find the veg. set-up. They basically consist of a couple of add-on bars that run laterally with shanks mounted along their lengths. Personally, I found that switching back and forth between wide and narrow cultivator set-ups took to much time, so I just planted everything at 40". Some growers simply have 2 tractors. One for wide, one for narrow. If you want to cultivate 3 rows, you will likely be better off with a B or a C.
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