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44JIM

05-14-2005 05:27:17




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I OWNED A 44 REGULAR 22 YEARS AGO AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REGULAR AND A STANDARD. WHEN THEY WERE MADE ALSO. THANKS IN ADVANCE. I'M LOOKING FOR ANOTHER 44 AND OR A 33. TO RESTORE. JIM




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Texas Denny

05-15-2005 10:34:54




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 Re: 44 standard in reply to 44JIM, 05-14-2005 05:27:17  
I don't know all the exact answers. When you say regular, I assume you mean the RT tractor which is row crop. I've not heard it called regular before. The standard comes with a fixed width wide front end. The Rt was available with an adjustable wide front, tricylce and single wheel. The rear rims are smaller on the standard than on the RT which brought the tractor closer to the ground by several inches. And the wheel base on the standard is shorter. The RT had 12-38 rear tires. I don't know the size of the rears on the standard but I would guess 14.5-28.

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44JIM

05-16-2005 04:42:56




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 Re: 44 standard in reply to Texas Denny, 05-15-2005 10:34:54  
THANK YOU !!!!!



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Texas Denny

05-16-2005 06:48:49




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 Re: 44 standard in reply to 44JIM, 05-16-2005 04:42:56  
Jim, I forgot a couple of other things. I don't think you can adjust the spacing on the rear wheels on the standard. You may be able to turn them around but I think that is it. Front cannot be adjusted other than to turn around the tires as well. And the standard is heavier. I think between 300 and 500# heavier.



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Kevin

05-17-2005 07:07:37




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 Re: 44 standard in reply to Texas Denny, 05-16-2005 06:48:49  
I have a 44 standard and my freind has a 44 rc so ask away. The 44 standard has 14.9x34 on the the rear, fixed wide front, lower to the ground, shorter wheel base, and from my understanding the standard was meant for pure pulling power in the fields were as the row crop was meant to work with many more implements.



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