Posted by SadFarmall on June 02, 2012 at 04:22:53 from (121.79.15.227):
I have been offered a Farmall A tractor in running order for $2000. Not sure if this is a good price in the U.S., but it seems to be good for this part of the world. I have been told, that for its size, the Farmall A is quite a powerful tractor. I would like to use it to pull diamond (peg) harrows, and a roller/pulverizer when we put in oats this year. In the Summer I thought it might be good for the hay rake, and maybe even an old IHC mower. Would it have sufficient power to pull a Reaper & Binder? My brother grows raspberries and we thought it might be a good small tractor to drive between the rows of canes. Any thoughts on this? It is set up to run on kerosene.
I should add that the most I have ever had to do with a Farmall A was twenty years ago, when I saw one at a steam and tractor rally. Never even sat on the seat of one, much less driven an A.
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