That narrows things down considerably. Definitely 1 row at a time. Go with a Super A/140 series tractor. A Cub is plenty of tractor for that size, even if you expand several times over. However, wheel track on a Cub is limited to 56" while the Super A series can go to 68. You will be able to center the Super A tracks between wider rows. You might even want a high clearance version. However, the correct implements for them are much harder to find than the others, so stick with the regular versions.
The C or Super C tractors could be used but you would need a wide front end. Unfortunately, the C wide fronts have been bid up so high by collectors that it will wipe out any price advantage a C would have had over a 140. Another problem, you would have to make up your own tooling to do one row with a C.
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