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Posted by Haas on January 17, 2002 at 16:34:49 from (129.37.117.115):
In Reply to: a's cultivating posted by kevin in maine on January 17, 2002 at 14:57:05:
The A, Super A, 100, 130, 140, all similar tractors were about the best tractor ever built for cultivating one row. That is the main reason they were built in essentially the same configuration for 40 years from 1939 until 1979. Forget the Cub if you are wanting to use a flail mower. It does not have enough power to pull one. I don't know if IH made one for the Cub or not, but the PTO on the cub is non standard so it has to be an IH or after market made for the Cub. The Cub only has about 10 HP. The A series started out at around 18 PTO HP and the 140 was around 22 PTO HP. An A will do twice the work of a Cub.
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