Posted by Tractorcedric on January 01, 2022 at 08:30:09 from (63.248.39.248):
But boy can she talk! The tractor club that I am a part of does a calendar every year with pictures of our events. This year my A Farmall Got the January spot. This is my go to tractor. If you look closely you can see that it is the best parts of two A,s. Then I put a hydraulic pump off of a Super C Farmall on it. Had to make a reservoir out of square tube and mount it under the hood. Under the fuel tank you can see the filter. Then it has a two spool valve and levers mounted to the right side of the seat frame. Then I used parts of a wrecked scissor lift to make a rockshaft for a three point hitch. Steering cylinders off of another aerial lift are what raise the hitch and front blade. In the picture it is doing a good job of pulling a Ford one bottom three point plow. I just used it yesterday to push snow here in the drive and out to the wood pile. No it is not very original, but it sure is usefull. I have enjoyed fabricating on it. Maybe someday I will put a muffler on it.
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