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Re: SUPER A1
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 24, 2006 at 13:33:39 from (64.228.11.73):
In Reply to: SUPER A1 posted by wkfarmall on March 24, 2006 at 12:13:10:
WK: Super A1 only 1,957 of them were ever built, starting with serial number 356001 through to 357958. It all happened at the end of Super A prodiction in 1954. They are basically a Farmall 100 power train with Super A sheet metal. C-123 engine with water pump was about the only upgrade that happened exactly at model change. There were brake, hydraulic, gear, clutch, etc. changes near that time as well but none of them coinsided exactly with model change. 1954 started the year at serial number 353348, thus there were 2,653 regular Super A built in 1954. They are quite rare in the Farmall world. The C-123 engine does not have the same specs as Super C, 200 and 230. Carburation, rpm and compression ratio give these 3-5 more hp.
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