Farmall Super AV
| 1947 - 1954 |
High-Clearance tractor |
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Series map:
Super AV
17.8hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production |
Manufacturer | Farmall (a part of International Harvester)
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High-Clearance tractor |
Factories | Chicago, Illinois, USA
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  | Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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The Farmall Super AV was the "vegetable" (high-crop) version of the Farmall Super AV. |
Farmall Super AV Power |
Drawbar (claimed) | 13 hp 9.7 kW
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PTO (claimed) | 16 hp 11.9 kW
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Plows | 1 (16 inch)
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Mechanical |
Two-wheel drive |
Steering | manual
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Mechanical contracting band brakes |
Open operator station. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 11 gal 41.6 L
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Aux. fuel | 0.9 gal 3.4 L
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Hydraulic system | 2.1 gal 7.9 L
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Rear hubs | 1.5 qts (each) 1.4 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | IH Touch-Control
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Capacity | 2.1 gal 7.9 L
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Valves | 1
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Tractor hitch |
Type | mid-mount Touch Control rockshaft
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | transmission
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Rear PTO Type | 540
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Engine RPM | 541@1400
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Super AV Serial Numbers |
Location: | On the right side of the seat support
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1947 | 250001
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1948 | 250082
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1949 | 268196
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1950 | 281269
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1951 | 300126
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1952 | 324470
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1953 | 336880
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1954 | 353348
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Belt Pulley |
Diameter | 8.50 inches 21 cm
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Width | 6 inches 15 cm
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RPM | 1157
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Speed | 2574 ft/min 784.56 meters/min
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Electrical |
Ground | positive
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Battery volts | 6
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References |
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Operator's Manual Farmall Super A and Super AV (1004193R5) published in 1953 |
General Line Catalog published in 1949, by International Harvester |
Page information |
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