Heintz57: What can I say that you haven't already been told, except to tell you I'm the most adamant promoter of offset Farmalls here on this forum.
These are just a great little tractor for yard work around a small property. They run forever and a day, and they don't damage the bank balance or pocket book very badly at the parts counter. I once predicted here on YT, there would be an operating Farmall Super A on earth after mankind is gone. With that a guy from Saginaw MI jumped in and declared we best have NASA take a few of them to other possible planets, man may inhabit.
You will probably find more knowledgable folks here at YT for offsets, than just about any tractor. The H probably the only chalanger on volume of questions asked. Never could figure how those H guys found so many questions. It's hydraulics are much simpler than SA and the H not being offset is the same on both sides. LOL
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