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Re: Which Farmall is it??
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Posted by Paul in Mich on May 18, 2004 at 18:05:24 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Which Farmall is it?? posted by Rick on May 18, 2004 at 11:34:00:
Rick, I agree with Hugh in that this appears to be a tractor made of different parts. The bell housing would seem to be from a numbered series tractor, the wide front end appears to be from an industrial. The grill could be from an A or Super A. It looks like it has touch control hydraulics which would suggest it was a super A. The left side axle extension is from a B or BN which does not go with the touch control since Touch Control was not an option on the B or BN. It is probably easier from this picture to tell what it isn't rather than what it is. If you had pictures of all four sides, someone might be able to narrow it down a bit, but it won't change the fact that this is more than one tractor made into one at some time. It now appears to be many tractors once again.
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