I'm from Stokes County, N.C. and I know all about flue cured tobacco and off set Farmalls. The first tractor I ever drove and used was Grandpa's 1955 Cub. In the 1950s, he and all his neighbors farmed tobacco with Cubs. I still have Daddy's 1963 Farmall 140 that he and I both raised tobacco with. We did it all with the 140. I still garden and scrape snow with it. I grew up on that tractor and spent many hours on it.
We used our Super A for plowing fields for hunting, and brush hogging. I remember standing on the bar and holding on to the lift arma with my brother as we would ride to the fields with paw paw. It was my Great grandpas tractor. Dad still has it.
I had a 1941 Farmall "A" with a Woods L59 Belly Mower. It ran like a top. Just changed the Spark Plugs from time-to-time, and kept up on the fluids and filters changing.
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting. What a nice little super A tractor this man has. Very well taken care of and in good working order. He is proud of it and the memories it holds for him. These were great tractors for a small farm operation. Thanks Brian for the video. The Iowa farm boy.
There badass little machines I ran 10 inches of wheat with one this summer it struggles a little bit but it did it the H usually runs the auger but the A stepped up and did the job
I've had quite a few Farmalls just neglected into the ground and during the oil nothing but goop would come out of the oil pan But you know I never did get a hold of one that used any oil must be some pretty tough li'l motors
Ours used a lot of oil would Puff white smoke but always started even when starting up .After i overhauled it honed out the 4 cylinder installed new piston rings a new set of valves laped the valves cleaned all surfaces new! Gaskets,, rebuilt carb it started and ran like new was a lot enjoyable fun work.
@@jamesvincent8274 Yeah I think I may try to get me in another old tractor I'm kind of like to have another Farmall superM But I'll probably be shooting more for a Ford workmaster powermaster with power steering and a Sherman style creeper gearbox and live power and it would definitely be cool if I could score an aftermarket four-wheel drive to put on it
I'm from Stokes County, N.C. and I know all about flue cured tobacco and off set Farmalls. The first tractor I ever drove and used was Grandpa's 1955 Cub. In the 1950s, he and all his neighbors farmed tobacco with Cubs. I still have Daddy's 1963 Farmall 140 that he and I both raised tobacco with. We did it all with the 140. I still garden and scrape snow with it. I grew up on that tractor and spent many hours on it.
That Farmall looks nice 👍 🤠
Great tractor thanks for sharing my dad sold the super A for $250 dollars when he bought a new 140 in 1968 sure wish he had kept it
Great video to see the SuperA. I grew up with the SuperA as well asMD WD6 WD9. Great memories.
Awesome tractor.I own one that I bought from an original buyer.The old girl farmed 60 acres.
Those are nice tractors!
We used our Super A for plowing fields for hunting, and brush hogging. I remember standing on the bar and holding on to the lift arma with my brother as we would ride to the fields with paw paw. It was my Great grandpas tractor. Dad still has it.
My dad has 2 farmall super A. 1 restored show tractor the other is rebuilt engine with a Ford belly mower, mows great
I had a 1941 Farmall "A" with a Woods L59 Belly Mower. It ran like a top. Just changed the Spark Plugs from time-to-time, and kept up on the fluids and filters changing.
Thanks for another great video Brian. It was interesting.
What a nice little super A tractor this man has. Very well taken care of and in good working order. He is proud of it and the memories it holds for him.
These were great tractors for a small farm operation.
Thanks Brian for the video.
The Iowa farm boy.
There badass little machines I ran 10 inches of wheat with one this summer it struggles a little bit but it did it the H usually runs the auger but the A stepped up and did the job
Someone really looked after that one.
I've had quite a few Farmalls just neglected into the ground and during the oil nothing but goop would come out of the oil pan But you know I never did get a hold of one that used any oil must be some pretty tough li'l motors
Ours used a lot of oil would Puff white smoke but always started even when starting up .After i overhauled it honed out the 4 cylinder installed new piston rings a new set of valves laped the valves cleaned all surfaces new! Gaskets,, rebuilt carb it started and ran like new was a lot enjoyable fun work.
I would enjoy finding another antique tractor that i could overhaul again.
Just enjoy working on old 4 cycle gasoline engines.
It is very rewarding work.
@@jamesvincent8274 Yeah I think I may try to get me in another old tractor I'm kind of like to have another Farmall superM But I'll probably be shooting more for a Ford workmaster powermaster with power steering and a Sherman style creeper gearbox and live power and it would definitely be cool if I could score an aftermarket four-wheel drive to put on it
I'm 55 years old and I have leaks😂.
If it ain't broke don't fix it 💯