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super a? 100? help.

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gordon hulgan

02-09-2005 16:11:05




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super a and the 100 .witch one is the best to restore.thanks new real input veary littel dollars.help looking @ both tractor.




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Paul in Mich

02-10-2005 07:30:38




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 Re: super a? 100? help. in reply to gordon hulgan, 02-09-2005 16:11:05  
Gordon, As posted by CNKS, The cost of restoring either an A or a 100 will be comparable, that is if the tin on both are in decent shape and you can do your own tin work. That would be the hood and grill. If you would need a grill for a 100, it would cost you dearly, since the number of 100"s compared to A"s is far less, and more scarce. That would also hold true for a Super A1 as the grill is longer than for an A or super A. Hoods for the 100 and Super A1 are also longer than the A and super A. As to finished product, they"re all great tractors if done right.

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CNKS

02-09-2005 17:30:55




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 Re: super a? 100? help. in reply to gordon hulgan, 02-09-2005 16:11:05  
6 of one, half dozen of the other. Sheet metal and decals (100 uses metal name plates instead of the stick on ones) will be more expensive for the 100. "Very little money" is going to cause you problems, smaller tractors may cost somewhat less repair, but you need cash flow, or it will take you a long time. Pick the one you think needs less work, and pay the additional cost.



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