Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 30, 2008 at 12:19:42 from (209.226.247.51):
In Reply to: New to this posted by Roadtroop on January 30, 2008 at 08:44:09:
Roadtroop: Two Super A tractors for $250., don't you feel just a wee bit guilty. Why That's a bargain if they were both froze up. Enjoy the tractors, now that your into it, there will be days things don't seem like a bargain.
Go to Binder Books for your manuals, then come back and ask us what you need to know. Just great little tractors for the guy playing or yard work, etc. Heck, my old uncle Wallace farmed a 100 acres back in the 50s, milked 20 cows and a Super A was his only tractor power. Now, the great thing about a Super A, it doesn't break your pocket book at the parts counter, really doesn't bend it seriously. Enjoy the tractor, and let us enjoy it with you.
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