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Re: Farmall A with a 60 Woods belly mower
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Posted by Jared in VT on February 05, 2004 at 05:34:59 from (216.66.108.130):
In Reply to: Farmall A with a 60 Woods belly mower posted by big lawn in WI on February 04, 2004 at 10:25:59:
Big Lawn, Well considered advice from these boys. How in heck would you get it if not for this fine web site?! I would not walk away from the B just because it has a narrow front end. I always felt it was more stable than the A or Cub. The B will turn on a dime. The A's steering is stogier. The A's and B's before the Super series had a type of "exhaust lift" available too. Clever system. My Cub had a 4 foot single blade belly mower with a built-in slip clutch. Handy and fun to use, but underpowered, espicially on hill's. The A, B and Super A have power to spare and a tougher, tractor like feel. The Super A's touch control hydraulics are mighty fine. But there are many after market systems that smart guys invent to install hydraulic systems on the old A's and B's, that work very well, and are in fact superior to any electrical winch-type affair. Sounds like your having fun, good luck! Jared
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