Farmall Model A

David Bruner

New User
I'm interested in purchasing a Farmall tractor and want to know where can I find a Spec Sheet for it and how much it's worth. Here's the info I found on a plate attached to the center beam under the seat: 6832-DA Farmall, Model A, SN-EAA 116980. It does run, looks like hell, and may need transmission work. It also has some hydraulic lines, and a snow-plow attached. It will be used on a 5 acre CSA farm. This is my 1st time on this site and I really appreciate any help & guidance you have to offer!
 
It was made in 1945 and the condition of the tractor should be the deciding factor. That's the tires, rims, engine & transmission. You could put a large amount of money just on these items. If the price sounds too high walk away.
Hal
 
I would Look at no more than 600$ The A never had any hydraulic system, so unless the engine has been replaced with one from a Super A, or other suitable donor (a good thing), the Hydraulics will not be Live, they will only work with the clutch engaged. This makes some tasks difficult.
If you like working on machines, then do it, but it is a mediocre place to start. For much less than the cost involved to fix a trans, and make it reliable, you could get a 200, 230, 240, or 340U, or 300 Farmall and have a much more usable tractor.
In the 2000-2500 range. JimN
 
I agree with the others. Find yourself a little newer and better tractor. For $1,000-2,500 you can get a good tractor that is ready to work.
 

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