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Posted by Big M on July 20, 2000 at 04:25:40 from (198.133.22.74):
This weekend I will have put the finishing touches on my 1949 Farmall Super A tractor. Now I find myself at the crossroads. I really need a tractor that has a 3pt hitch system, and is about the size of the A or a small utility. I have a large yard and over a 200 foot driveway. I could put a plow on the front, but they run very high in price and if I'm going to put around $700 +, I may as well invest it into another tractor with a 3pt hitch. Trouble is IH never got into the 3pt until around the late 50's. I'd like to make use of the tracor. Any ideas?? In the end I may end up selling my little Super A, complete with single bottom plow and 16A sickle bar mower. But I would really like to find a way I could use the newer implements. Thanks, Big M
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