It’s sooooo nice of you to take on this project and nice people who help you out with parts and paint. Your community is lucky to have a person who gives back as much as you do. I can’t believe how great the old Farmall runs without doing anything to it. I look forward to seeing progress videos of this project. Thanks Dan
Squatch 253 sent me. Thanks for taking the rims for X231 to Toby. My grandfather bought a new Super A in 1952 and farmed 10 acres just south of Chicago with it. I learned to drive it when I was about 7 or 8, It got sold with the farm in 1970, no idea where the tractor ended up. I look forward to seeing this video series.
The left wheel center should be steel and the right wheel center cast due to the offset of the tractor. I have a 45 A, 48 and 51 Super A if you have any questions.
Just when we thought we knew what a fine and upstanding man you are and what a great family you have, and aside from your obvious skills and personable nature, you commit to something like this Farmall project and up the ante a hundred-fold. I know you are not doing this for the recognition, but that's what I'm giving you. You are to be commended for your generosity and interest in the wellbeing of your community. Even from rural, northern California, I can see what a great place your little slice of Michigan is, Dan. Carry on.
It's nice of you to give to your community when the chance comes up. It will return to you twice fold in some manner. It's what makes for a strong community bond.
That's a real good Christian thing you're doing for the school Dan, I hope it raises a lot of money. I'm coming over to Iowa in about 4wks time for the Red Power Roundup Show. Ihave a 1940 H tractor, it's a crank handle start and it runs real nice, just needs a respray. Looking forward to your next video. All the best. Peter. 🇬🇧🚜
I love how you are thinking about this. It would be neat if the school's FFA could be involved in some way. A community type project for a really good cause. Those Super A's were handy for all sorts of odd jobs.
When your son was unhooking the battery the ground terminal was already off the battery. Therefore the tractor wasn't grounded so touching the metal on the tractor wouldn't cause a spark.
It’s sooooo nice of you to take on this project and nice people who help you out with parts and paint. Your community is lucky to have a person who gives back as much as you do. I can’t believe how great the old Farmall runs without doing anything to it. I look forward to seeing progress videos of this project. Thanks Dan
Squatch 253 sent me. Thanks for taking the rims for X231 to Toby. My grandfather bought a new Super A in 1952 and farmed 10 acres just south of Chicago with it. I learned to drive it when I was about 7 or 8, It got sold with the farm in 1970, no idea where the tractor ended up. I look forward to seeing this video series.
The left wheel center should be steel and the right wheel center cast due to the offset of the tractor. I have a 45 A, 48 and 51 Super A if you have any questions.
Thanks. I wonder if that was why.
Just when we thought we knew what a fine and upstanding man you are and what a great family you have, and aside from your obvious skills and personable nature, you commit to something like this Farmall project and up the ante a hundred-fold. I know you are not doing this for the recognition, but that's what I'm giving you. You are to be commended for your generosity and interest in the wellbeing of your community. Even from rural, northern California, I can see what a great place your little slice of Michigan is, Dan. Carry on.
It's nice of you to give to your community when the chance comes up. It will return to you twice fold in some manner. It's what makes for a strong community bond.
That's a real good Christian thing you're doing for the school Dan, I hope it raises a lot of money. I'm coming over to Iowa in about 4wks time for the Red Power Roundup Show. Ihave a 1940 H tractor, it's a crank handle start and it runs real nice, just needs a respray. Looking forward to your next video. All the best. Peter. 🇬🇧🚜
Great attitude in giving back to a school in YOUR OWN COMMUNITY
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If that tractor could talk it would tell a lot of Cardinals history.
Hi Dan a big hand shake to you and all the people in working on the super c. Great job. Heart of gold to all. from Ohio.
I had a '46 A. It's easy to tell them apart, the Supers had hydraulics.
Tobacco farmers in Mareeba Australia use these, but the high clearance one's
Awesome!!!
Cast center on the right side for counter weight. Normal all the way up to 140's
Very cool idea and project should be a fun tractor. My grandpa in Iowa was always a big red tractor man thanks for sharing
Anxious to see it all cleaned up.
I love how you are thinking about this. It would be neat if the school's FFA could be involved in some way. A community type project for a really good cause. Those Super A's were handy for all sorts of odd jobs.
When your son was unhooking the battery the ground terminal was already off the battery. Therefore the tractor wasn't grounded so touching the metal on the tractor wouldn't cause a spark.
You are correct. I tested my theory. I’ll say something about it a future video.
Bet Farmall Fanatic could answer your questions.
Great work! Did you ground the negative battery cable? I thought these were positive ground.
looks fine old girl
SORRY Dan its a SUPER A. my bad.
YOU SHOULD HAUL THAT PLOW TO OHIO TO ANDY HE CAN PULL IT WITH THE A4T
Should we call you International Dan?