140s are great. I use my 62 model for tedding hay, raking hay, planting (1 row Cole) plowing (2-14s), disking (5 foot tandem), and cultivating. I also have a Cub and, while it is a fine little tractor, the 140 totally blows it out of the water. My 140 is 6 volt because it is an early model, but it always starts right up. During 1963 IH changed the cosmetics a little bit. I, personally, prefer the early look. As far as parts availability, I can walk into NAPA and get everything to maintenance it with. Websites carry most other repair parts. I absolutely love the fast hitch. That is the biggest difference between the 140 and the Super A, I believe. I can't describe how easy it is to use on the computer. It, literally, takes 10 minutes to go from plowing to cultivating and side dressing. Just yesterday I hooked and unhooked from the plow without getting off the tractor. I think that if you can find a 140 near you with some fast hitch equipment, you should snap it up.
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