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Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A???

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Tom Williams II

12-16-2003 18:22:39




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I first want to thank all of you here who have been so much help. I have been just cruising around here and asking some.

Seems another or two have just gotten A's and (at least in my own case) I don't know my head from a hole in the ground. *G* This board, and a 1947 "A" seem to take an old musician to another place. A nice place.

At any rate -- can I change a few parts around between a Super A and my A to incorporate some of the improvements? I guess I am all hung up on the hydraulic and hitch stuff. I hope you all will be patient.
I have a 1947 Farmall A, that somehow took the hearts out of my wife Judith and I both at first look. Pretty? Not too much. She needs a little TLC. Maybe a lot.

Also, along the line someone had painted this poor lady yellow. Judith saw the combinations of the yellow and the red that was covering a lot of it, and named her Prissy Farmall on the spot. She has three hours on a freshly rebuilt engine. New pistons, sleeves and everything inside the block.
New starter, new battery. Good tires. Rusted wheels and a few other spots but those are the things that make ya notice I guess. Got a pretty nice tractor though. Steering fairly tight. New clutch and engine. Good transmission and the tin and iron can easily be cleaned and painted.

Since this tractor will never leave our family and the collector's appeal will never be an issue, should I convert to Super A as much as I can? If not, I will do as one kind soul said and figure out how to do the job anyway. Well, with help from some friends.

What can I do to make Prissy the best she can be? Maybe even sometime a loader? I trust you all on this, because as I mentioned, I am less than a rank beginner. Music and digital audio teching for cutting edge companies has been very, very good to me. But now I want to ride my tractor for a while and tinker on my ten acres. Sorry for rambling.

Will appreciate any concepts or ideas greatly.

Tom
Songsmith

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Harold H

12-17-2003 07:55:56




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 Re: Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A??? in reply to Tom Williams III, 12-16-2003 18:22:39  
You can put all of the Super A features including engine, hydraulics, and decals, on your A but it will still be a Farmall A, not a Super A.

Harold H



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Bill

12-17-2003 05:32:47




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 Re: Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A??? in reply to Tom Williams III, 12-16-2003 18:22:39  
As I answered yesterday, yes you can use Super A parts to convert an A. The A engine doesn't have an opening to install the pump. You can run it off the generator. The center housing and hydrualic will fit. No cutting or welding required. When it stops snowing I may be able to get to the barn and take a couple pictures if that will help.



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CNKS

12-17-2003 05:59:05




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 Re: Re: Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A? in reply to Bill, 12-17-2003 05:32:47  
My point was simply that you really can't make a an original Super A out of an A without using IH parts. Yes you can add hydraulics to anything.



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Tom Williams III

12-16-2003 19:45:58




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 Re: Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A??? in reply to Tom Williams III, 12-16-2003 18:22:39  
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CNKS

12-16-2003 18:32:32




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 Re: Farmall A. Can it be converted to Super A??? in reply to Tom Williams III, 12-16-2003 18:22:39  
You need a block from a Super A because it has the hole for the hydraulic pump, and also the torque tube which has a flat place to mount the hydraulic reservoir. Not saying it can't be done, but all you'll have left of your A is the rear end, sheetmetal and front axle. If you want hydraulics, you can add an aftermarket pump, but it won't be original.



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