hi Jed! thanks for your reply. Our"s is an older, we think from the ser. #it is a 1939 model. If it has one (1) A on in the ser. number i think that indicates it"s an A, but the Super A"s have 2 (AA)"s ---if I"m not mistaken. Anyone know for sure about that? also, please set me straight on that. When people say "if it has "implemements" that come with it, what does that mean? Attachments? If so, he has gang discs, bog discs, cultivator, and others that i haven"t even id"d yet laying back there. He has a bush hog, also, but we"re using it on a YanMar, a 3rd one, we"ll probably keep. If you got your A with a belly mower for 1000 the rate probably is around 500 - 600 for the tractor, I"d guess. That"s the general consensus I"m getting as feedback from on here. I want to thank all you "tractor people" for coming to our rescue--friendly and kind people! My dad was def one of you all, and as for myself, I have a love and affinity for seeing a poor old delapidating old tractor restored and brought back to life in full color! I love just browsing through the pics of restored tractors on yesterdaystractors ...and feeling the pride that the "tractor people" have when telling about how many generations their machine has been in their family...not many things in life bring that much pleasure, that has been a real dependable work-horse for the family at the same time. So hats off to you guys. and thanks for your replies. :)
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