Posted by Leroy on January 01, 2012 at 06:39:48 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: Re: JD A hydraulics posted by Glenn Warner on January 01, 2012 at 03:58:59:
Yes, it can be done but it takes 2 people and a hoist of some kind to do it due to the weight and then to buy the power trol it will cost you as much as you paid for the tractor, perhaps more and for the Baker valve you still have to pull the whole power lift unit to install it and very good luck trying to find one. Got our first Deere a 1937 A in 1957 and been around Deeres ever since and altho I have heard of the Baker valve since the 50's I have yet to see one. Your cheapest way to do what you want to do with your A would be to go out and buy a 1950 to 1952 tractor with the single stick tranny, gas engine (38 max pto hp compaired to your 29 max pto hp and still same size and burn less fuel for the work) and power troll and with that you would have a slow enough speed, enough horse power, able to use that remote cylinder and the ability to put a 3 point hitch on it and with the roll a matic front end you might have enough weight on the front to keep it on the ground with a lighter weight 2 bottom plow. The 2 stick trannys are a fast low gear that low in them equals second speed in the single stick models.
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