This really isn't that difficult. Forget the 3-point suggestion or any other rear mounted approach, it defeats all the advantages of having a Super A. The ideal solution would be an A-452 vegetable cultivator. The hardest part is deciding and acquiring the right ground tools. Determine what standards you can use with them. Then find clamps that will connect those standards to your tool bars.
If you can't find an A-452, get a 1-row cultivator and add some tool bars to go across and attach to both sides. You need the 2 sides tied together to keep the whole unit ridged and work close to the rows. For 3 18-inch rows, set the rear wheels at 54 inches and you exactly straddle all three. Set the front axle so the front track lands under the track of the rear wheels.
Here is a picture of an A-452 cultivator, mounted on a Cub. It is set for 4 24-inch rows. The tread is set at 48 inches to straddle 2 rows and catch one on each side.
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