[Farmall] Cultivators for Farmall A
Jim Becker
jim.becker at verizon.net
Sat Dec 18 06:49:51 PST 2004
Troy,
Good to hear from you.
On the mower, a guess a rule of thumb is if removing a part disables the
mower but lets the tractor still work, it is probably part of the mower.
The main parts of the mower are the deck, a cross member on the back that
supports the deck and idler pulleys, pulley on the PTO or pulley shaft,
belts guards, belt guard brackets and a hand lift control assembly on the
bell housing. You should look at the Owner's Manual for the mower for
specifics. If you don't have a manual, look here:
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/OEM%20Implement%20and%20Attachment%20Manuals/Woods%20Mower%20Manuals/index.html
These are Cub manuals, but it should give you the general ideas. If a part
shows in the parts bearkdown lists in the manual, it is a Woods part.
If you have Super A cultivators to mount on an A, you have a problem with
lifting and controlling depth. The lift lever package was part of the A
cultivator but the Super A cultivators depended on having a hydraulic system
on the tractor. Maybe you can find the lever package from an A and adapt
it to the rest of what you have.
The Planet Jr. planting units for tractor mounting were similar to the hand
push units but there were some differences. I think you can make yours
work. But as with the cultivators, a little Yankee enginuity is required.
I'm guessing you don't have a subscription to Red Power. The Nov-Dec issue
has a picture of the Planet Jr. seeder mounted on a Cub. It would give you
some idea of how IH did it. Contact me directly if you need a copy of the
picture.
Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy Bogdan" <tbogdan1 at earthlink.net>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 6:19 AM
Subject: [Farmall] Cultivators for Farmall A
> Hello,
> I have been away from ATIS for some time now, but wanted to let you know
> that I am back as a subscriber. I hope to hear from many old familiar
> names, and hope to meet lots of new ones also.
>
> I have two antique tractors. A 1953 John Deere 70, and a 1945 Farmall A.
>
> My question today is, how do I go about changing over my A from a Woods,
> belt driven mower, to a cultivating tractor? I bought some used
> cultivators, which I think may be for a Super A (I didn't know at the
> time)
> and want to take off the mower and put on the cultivators. Any hints or
> tips would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also, I want to sell the mower. What parts belong to the tractor, and
> what
> parts should go with the mower. Also, what is a fair market price for
> this
> Woods mower deck?
>
> After I get the cultivators put on, I also want to add a Planet Junior one
> row drill for planting veggies. Any ideas for that? I already own one
> that
> is for pushing by hand. Would I need a special tool bar for it?
>
> Thanks very much, and hope to talk with you soon.
> Troy Bogdan, Pure earth Organic Farm, North-West Pennsylvania
> WWW.PUREEARTHORGANIC.COM (Web site needs updated, but still informative).
>
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