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BFreije

01-18-2008 11:24:15




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Can anyone share information about a International 140? How many made and what years made? What impliments were availiable for it? I have one in pretty good condition but would like to know more about it.




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Hugh MacKay

01-18-2008 13:49:45




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 Re: International 140 in reply to BFreije, 01-18-2008 11:24:15  
BFreije: I won't go into numbers, the others have covered that quite well.

How is your 140 equipped? Standard U drawbar, one point fast hitch or an aftermarket three point hitch? Do you have any implements, and if so which one's? I ask these questions as the hitch and implemenets truly make the tractor what it is. There were a dozen or more factory mounted implements for these tractors; 3 different moldboard plows, a disk plow, two different disk harrows, row crop cultivators with many variations of ground working tools, side dressing fertilizer equipment, a grader and snow blade that would mid mount or mount out front, front end loader, sickle rear or side mount, finish mowers, many variations of planters, etc. Since the tractors were built there have been as many more implements and attachments built by after market, local machine shops and farmers.

All but the A had hydraulics and since that time most implements or attachments will interchange, between SA, SA1, 100, 130 and 140. If your out shopping for implements or attachments and you see one that fits any of these it will fit your 140, providing you get it all. I say that as some owners seem to believe one certain part of an implement has become part of the tractor as he uses it for some other implement he built. Got to watch that one.

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mkirsch

01-18-2008 11:59:11




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 Re: International 140 in reply to john *.?-!.* cub owner, 01-18-2008 11:24:15  
For some additional information you can research yourself, see:

1. The "Research & Info" links to the left of this page.

2. www DOT tractordata DOT com

The 140 is the final true evolution of the Farmall A. To paraphrase the book of Genesis:

A begot the Super A. Super A begot the Super A-1. Super A-1 begot the 100. 100 begot the 130. 130 begot the 140.

Even though the 140 was the model in the line with the longest production, not that many were made. Demand for one-row cultivator tractors was very small from the late 1950's onward, plus the 300,000+ Super As were lasting just about forever... You can get a rough idea from the "Serial Numbers" link on the left, and find out what year your tractor was made.

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NawlensGator

01-18-2008 11:54:34




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 Re: International 140 in reply to BFreije, 01-18-2008 11:24:15  

go to tractordata dot com.

66,290 built between 1958 & 1979.

Great little tractor.



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