In your other post where you ask about price I see you say electric start but other wise plain tractor. A couple of questions on it. Does it have the pressed steel rear wheels like Walt's or the cast wheels like Beatles or are they a spoke wheel and is there any wheel weights with it or is there any fluid in the tires? Traction problems is why I am asking. And does it have a 4 speed or 6 speed transmission? 4 speed was on steel wheel versions while most rubber tire versions were 6 speed. If either spoke or pressed steel wheels without fluid you will not have enough traction to pull a plow, cast wheels better but still may want to spin under certain conditions, cast and fluid or weights better. Cast with both fluid and weights best and what I had on the 51 A to pull 3-12" hydrolick lift #55 plows and it was rated at 38 max pto hp being a gas tractor and then it had aftermarket high compression pistons in it that uped the power some. Your tractor came with the low compression pistons as being an all fuel tractor is all they built at that time. It could have been converted to the gas pistons or to the high compression pistons but with the all fuel manifold slightly less power and I do not know if a gas manifold fit. And on the swinging drawbar dois it have a roller that it hangs on or does it fit between 2 pieses of flat steel, orignally would have had the roller but could be converted to newer style and newer style is what is needed foe a 3 point hitch and even with a power lift you could use a rear blade on the 3 point if one would mount for grading a drive using skid shoes on the blade.
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