Posted by Lmack on June 03, 2011 at 19:09:51 from (74.176.38.2):
In Reply to: Farmall A vs Super A posted by charlie M on June 03, 2011 at 12:20:40:
If it has hydraulic lifts it is a Super A period. To accommodate the hydraulic package under the gas tank the tank had to be raised to make room which changed the hood and front grill/radiator slightly. The oil lines from the oil pump at the front of the distributor to the hydraulic package impinged on the oil filter case so the oil filter for the Super A was smaller. The front cultivator gang hook up was different. The SA had a built in lift rocker arm attached to the rear finders that was heaver built than the hand lift rocker arm for the A. The SA used the same basic C-113 engine to begin with but it also had minor changes that made it more efficient. Some other differences are listed in other post but I am sure there are more that have not been mentioned.
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