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Re: farmall super a snowplow hook up
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Posted by John Kyzer on February 19, 2007 at 12:47:01 from (207.69.137.35):
In Reply to: Re: farmall super a snowplow hook up posted by Chad from Michigan on February 19, 2007 at 12:25:44:
Does look lokie a cub with the lights up there. I paid $400 for my '47 in '74 or '74. I got a molboard plow, factory grader blade, (belly Mount) and a mowing machine with it. It had brand new tires and a new battery along with a tune up just before i bought it. Some poor old duffer who loved his A went to Florida to help take care of a sick buddy and while he was gone his wife sold me his tractor. I did not know the circunstances and te time I bought it but found out from a very upset husband when I went back in the spring and picked up the mowing machine. I paid $2000 for the '54 which admittedly was too much but sure does run sweet and dosnt look too bad. I got the snow plow with it but the hook up isn't quit right. The folks were asking 3500, but that was way to much. After I got it home I had to change the front crankshaft seal. If I had known how much work that was I would have offered about $1500. I've see some good pictures which have helped quite a bit but I still need some detail as to how the vertical part of the plow frame fastens under the motor or the steering box.. Thank for the help JK
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