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Re: Implements for Super A's ---- uses
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Posted by AZglide on January 28, 2005 at 17:58:57 from (65.184.17.44):
In Reply to: Implements for Super A's ---- uses posted by Jons on January 27, 2005 at 18:37:26:
I've answered this question a couple of times but don't mind chiming in again. I have a '58 140, about the same as your Super A. I have a Worksaver 3 point on it and have used a 5' bushog, 6' backblade, 6' box blade, two bottom 14" plow and a 3 point rear cultivator with complete satisfaction. My stock drawbar is still in place and doesn't interfere with the 3 point. If fact I like using the 140 with the above listed implements rather than the Ford NAA they were bought for because the hydraulics are are lot easier to control and its a lot easier to steer than the Ford. As far as I am concerned its the best money have I spent on these old working antiques. Everything hooks up and works fine except the rear mounted sickle mowers because of the short PTO shaft. Only a cultivating tractor? No they will do a lot more. Just remember they do have their limits, no big stuff with the bushog and stay off the hillsides if your wheels are set in close. One other thing...the more weight you have on the rear wheels the better. Just my experience...hope this helps. AZ
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