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Farmall Super A or AV

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Walter Buller

04-09-2008 23:12:14




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I just bought two Farmall tractors that are very similar. One appears to be a Super A. Both have the two hydraulic levers to the left of the steering wheel next to the throttle lever. Both have 11.2 X 24 back tires and both have wide fronts. One has what appears to be a magneto that the plug wires are attached to on the right side of the motor. The other has a distributor cap. They both have 3 point hitches, although the 3 point hitch on the one with the distributor cap appears to be an add on whereas the other tractor"s 3 point hitch looks factory. There are no decals on the tractor with the magneto, but the other tractor has one torn decal on the front left side up front that appears to say AV. How can I determine for sure what I have here? Any idea what they might be worth if I sold them? The one with the magneto has a nice belly mower, cuts grass real good, and also has a 5" one row plow and a 5" spring cultivator.

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matt a

04-10-2008 12:02:36




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Walter Buller, 04-09-2008 23:12:14  
how about adding so pictures they might help



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Hugh MacKay

04-10-2008 01:47:07




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Walter Buller, 04-09-2008 23:12:14  
Walter: Super A tractors could come equipped with magnito or distributor ignition, which ever customer desired. The tractor was in production from 47 to 54 there were visable changes in 1951 to steering and front end. There were no factory 3 point hitches, most were built from pieces and some came from after market.

Having the AV emblem could mean two things; someone has changed the wheels or the hood has been swapped.

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Walter Buller

04-10-2008 09:23:05




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-10-2008 01:47:07  
So you're saying that I might actually have two Super A's here? And if the one that has the AV emblem were truly an AV, how would it be different from a Super A?



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Hugh MacKay

04-10-2008 09:34:08




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Walter Buller, 04-10-2008 09:23:05  
Walter The only real difference between Super A and Super AV are; the SAV had 9x36 rear tires, 5:00x19 front tires and they all had the heavy duty square front axle. Gear ratios were the same on both.

If you truly have a SAV I think it should indicate that on the serial tag. Having never owned a Super AV I'm not certain how the tags differ.



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SuperA-Tx

04-10-2008 13:42:11




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-10-2008 09:34:08  
SA tags have FAAM
SAV tags have FAAVM



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CNKS

04-10-2008 18:08:55




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to SuperA-Tx, 04-10-2008 13:42:11  
That's the engine prefix, chassis prefix does not have the M.



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SuperA-Tx

04-10-2008 19:53:08




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to CNKS, 04-10-2008 18:08:55  
Now that you mention it I dont think mine had the M either. Hum, I got that out of the owners manual tho.



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Walter Buller

04-10-2008 15:49:08




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to SuperA-Tx, 04-10-2008 13:42:11  
What do you mean by "tags"? And by the way, the serial # on one is 320306. The other is 356322.



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Red Mist

04-10-2008 15:55:05




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 Re: Farmall Super A or AV in reply to Walter Buller, 04-10-2008 15:49:08  
The aluminum tag rivited to the inside of the left sided seat support. mike



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