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Re: Just tallied up the total on this project...
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 24, 2006 at 17:45:09 from (209.226.247.182):
In Reply to: Just tallied up the total on this project... posted by scott#2 on January 24, 2006 at 16:41:30:
Scott: When can we expect some photos? These are great little tractors. Now you see why I say there will be an operating Super A on earth after man is gone. I've been playing with these little offsets for 47 years now. I've had 3 SuperA, 2 - 130 and a 140, currently still have one of each. I farmed with big tractors, all the way to 1066, at one time I had 9 tractors around large and small. When it came time for retirment, it was the little offsets that stayed around. I will give a little advice, you need another offset. You will find installing and removing the mower every time you want to do gardening will become a bit of a pain. Getting the drive belt running true is the big hassel. In my opinion you've done it right. Just keep the Deere and trade the Ford for another Super A. I suppose you could get a kit and match the mower up to the Ford. If the Ford is an 8N it has one little advantage over ther Super A for mowing. It is nicer around trees and low hanging limbs, quite a difference in height. Ford probably has a bit more wallop on the pto. Good luck and enjoy your tractor. By the way that 6 foot mower will do 12 acres per day.
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