[AT] Added a new tractor to the herd!
Al Jones
farmallsupera at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 5 20:06:05 PDT 2010
Yes Charlie we made it there. Took the Super A (grandaddy's, not the A-1)
and #10 IH auger wagon up on Thursday evening. Went back up after school on
Friday and stayed till Sunday. The festival gets better and better every
year--almost like a miniature version of the State Fair with LOTS of
tractors.
Al
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From: "charlie" <charliehill at embarqmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 11:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Added a new tractor to the herd!
> Nice Al! I'm sure you'll have it looking and running great soon. Did you
> go to the got to be NC show?
>
> Charlie
>
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> From: "Al Jones" <farmallsupera at earthlink.net>
> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 3:31 PM
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> Subject: [AT] Added a new tractor to the herd!
>
>> Actually had it about a week now, been to busy to post/read much. I
>> think
>> I may finally have something in my collection that is REALLY collectable
>> to someone besides me.......
>>
>> It is a 1954 Farmall Super A-1. That is A-One. It is one of the very
>> last Super A's made, with the actual C-123 engine with factory water
>> pump.
>> It has a taller grille like a Super C, and as a result the gas tank sits
>> higher over the touch control block, more like a 100-130-140. It also
>> has
>> a factory 18" steering wheel. They made somewhere between 1900 and 2000
>> of
>> these beginning in July, 1954 just prior to the introduction of the
>> Farmall 100. Mine is around 600 from the end.
>>
>> The tractor needs right much mechanically, the transmission is noisy,
>> doesn't shift real good, and the engine has a very slight tick when it
>> warms up. I checked compression early this week and the "low cylinder
>> was
>> 100psi, rest were around 125, so at least maybe the head's in good shape.
>> Sheet metal is so-so, grille is not as bad as my Super A was before it
>> was
>> restored, hood has a few dings but not too bad. Keyway was worn real bad
>> on the LH spindle, I cleaned it up and JB welded the key into place for
>> now.
>>
>> I ALMOST missed out on it. It was on Ebay, about 2 hrs. from me. I
>> forgot
>> to bid. It didn't make reserve, but since I didn't bid, Ebay wouldn't
>> let
>> me contact the seller. Then it showed up on Craigslist. When I finally
>> got the nerve to call, seller said I was #2 in line to see it. Well the
>> other guy never returned his call and didn't show when he was supposed
>> to,
>> so I got there with my trailer and checkbook as fast as I could!
>>
>> I am hoping to be able to find out some more about why IH actually built
>> the Super A-1's. Was it to use up leftover parts, or were the
>> 100/200/300/400 tractors not quite ready yet? OR something else??
>>
>> Here's a link to a pic from Facebook that I posted at
>> farmallcub.com......
>> http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs264.snc3/27854_125611287462217_100000400398167_203639_6169991_n.jpg
>>
>> Anybody else know of anyone that owns one of these? It would be neat to
>> see how many are still around......
>>
>> Al
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