Super As are sweet. They have hydraulics, they are powerful and economical. They have many attachments that are mounted from planters to plows and cultivators. They have a bit less than 18 honest horsepower (believe me they are twice the motive force and grunt than a 20 HP garden tractor, and 6 times the pulling power. Not a toy. The right wheel is cast Iron to weight the right side equally to the left (steel wheel). they are not particularly tippy, but all tractors are not go-carts, and deserve respect. Check the oil and rear end lube for color and change if needed. Rear end oil often gets water in it from condensation and turns puke yellow/grey moose consistency. THey are (originally) 6volt positive ground with a generator and voltage regulator. In my book they are great. Keep asking this forum when you need more answers, and always let us know if we helped. JimN
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