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'47 Super-A and Loader
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Posted by J.R. on December 18, 2001 at 08:10:32 from (158.73.247.3):
My working '47 Super-A helps me manage my small horse farm (5 years running) but I don't know much more than what it takes to maintain it (have a snow-plow & belly mower). My Super-A has "Touch Control" hydraulics.I want to add a front end loader and KH (seller)suggests that if a loader fit a Super-C it should fit a Super-A. Is there a place where I can view a working unit (picture or drawing to help me understand how it works and whether it look like it fits my '47 Super-A and the "touch Control system). The freight will probably cost more than the unit, so I need to make sure I'm buying somthing that will work. I'm also interested in a 3-point hitch (adapter??) that might work with modern implements - like a cone spreader or auger. It seems I have many of the hydraulic arms/levers around the tractor for implements, just don't know which they go to. Thanks in advance for helping a dedicated but naive Farmall user. J.R.
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