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Culti-Vision A

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John in MD

09-04-2004 11:09:59




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Just brought home a free Culti-Vision A ("If you pull it out you can have it" deal). Motor is stuck and the steering box casting is broken, but tractor appears complete -- even has the hand crank still in its brackets!

I'm having trouble deciphering the serial number. It's IAA 11560 or IAA 115160 -- that space between the 5 and the 6 is vague, making it either a '40 or a '45. Did both of those years come decaled as a "Culti-vision A"? Also, it has the "Farmall" badge, not the later "IH" badge.

Also, what's the story with the "Culti-Vision A" stuff -- is it different from a regular A? And are A's better/more desireable than Cubs?

And help with this would be appreciated!

Regards,
John

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Kurow

09-05-2004 14:43:47




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to John in MD, 09-04-2004 11:09:59  
The s/n is probably FAA. Have a look on the engine block. top right on same side as mag. There will be the engine no stamped on it. This should line up with the tractor s/n.

Regarding the Cub vs A Argument. Down here in New Zealand the Cubs are way more popular dont ask me why. they are a bit easier to shift on a trailer but hopeless for goiung anywhere in a hurry!!



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John in MD

09-04-2004 18:24:45




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to John in MD, 09-04-2004 11:09:59  
Thanks fellas.

By the way, how does the Farmall A stack up against a John Deere 420? I have a 420 already (I know... but ... I always been, and always will be, a Farmall Man! ) The 420 has a 3-point hitch at least...

I still love this non-running A, though. I must just keep the 420 because it's practical around my choose and cut christmas tree farm.

Regards,
John



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CNKS

09-04-2004 18:45:51




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to John in MD, 09-04-2004 18:24:45  
The 420 is a later version of the MT??. The A is the first version of that series of tractor. Don't think there is much comparison.



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CNKS

09-04-2004 14:16:08




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to John in MD, 09-04-2004 11:09:59  
There is no difference between the cultivision A and the regular A, the very early A's did not get the decal. Regardless of what the current decal says, the IAA indicates it was an industrial A, so the correct decal should say International. If it is a 1940, it may not have had the cultivision decal. Guy Fay can tell you whether or not the cultivision decal was on the industrial models--I would guess not as they were not intended for farm use, although as far as I know, all the cultivating equipment fit.

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Harold H

09-05-2004 03:40:54




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to CNKS, 09-04-2004 14:16:08  
I agree that your International A (not Farmall A) would not have the cultivision decals as it was oeiginally intended for industrial use.

Harold H



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CNKS

09-04-2004 14:20:06




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 Re: Culti-Vision A in reply to CNKS, 09-04-2004 14:16:08  
The A has about 2X the power of the Cub. The Cub could be had with live hydraulics, as could the Super A. The lift mechanism on the A and B was either a hand lift or an exhaust lift.



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