Like Jim said, the hand lifts came with the implements.
Each one had its own lift.
So, when you buy the implement make sure it comes with the hand lift.
Implements for the A are VERY rare to find complete, because there are so many parts and it's been so long. You'd drop the plow out in the fence row, then put the lift mechanism up against the wall in the shed. Fast foward 60 years and things have been moved, the shed's fallen down, someone's scrapped all the "old junk" sometime back in the '60s... Parts turn up missing.
If you really want to do something useful with a tractor that size and you don't have years to search for complete implements, get a Super A. Implements are much easier to find.
...and NO you cannot mount Super A implements on an A. Sorry.
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