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Re: Farmall Super A 1952
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Posted by Phil Auten (TX) on October 10, 2000 at 04:31:36 from (206.175.72.226):
In Reply to: Farmall Super A 1952 posted by Boo Boo on October 09, 2000 at 20:00:48:
Boo Boo, The 1 point on the bottom is your drawbar. Should be a steel bar that's bolted to the tractor's housings and is not movable (much, except maybe from side to side). The two point on top is known as a "Fast Hitch" and the implements have prongs on them to fit into the sockets on the fast hitch. If I remember right, the Super A had a one point fast hitch, not a two point. It is possible that a previous owner has adapted a fast hitch from a Super C to your Super A. Hmmmm..... maybe you should get some pictures scanned and post them to Photopoint so we can see exactly what you have. This sounds interesting. Now, to answer your original question, there are rear, front and "belly" blades available that will fit or that can be adapted to your Super A. Once you get the hitch system figured out, then you'll know what to look for based on what you want/need to use it for. Phil
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