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Re: Farmall Super A -vs- Allis B
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Posted by Robert in Md on February 18, 2004 at 19:35:44 from (64.136.27.225):
In Reply to: Farmall Super A -vs- Allis B posted by Todd in Ohio on February 18, 2004 at 09:32:36:
I have a 54 Super A and an 1948 AC B and use both daily in summer. The Super A has a 4 speed trans and live hydralics that work great on its one row cultivator. The B has a crude cultivator arrangement and not live hydrolic pickup . Cultivator will not raise with clutch pushed in. Both work great with their one bottom 16 inch plow. The A is easier to get on and off if the cultivator is on to step on. I have a 6 foot pull disk and the B does better pulling the disk in sandy ground. All and All the Super A is a better engineered machine with alot more implements available. The B has a tough little motor but is much cruder designed with alot of welded up components. Also the Super A will sell for about double an AC B. Just my humble opinion as I use both. Robert
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