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Posted by The Red on October 18, 2001 at 08:36:46 from (206.246.187.2):
OK Farmallers this one got my attention which is located in SW Ohio. This is the International version, not the Farmall version. My understanding is that the rears are not adjustable and that is what Ryan thought. Can a second set of main tires/rims be bolted up? I got another email into Ryan, but can any sharp eye Farmaller tell if this is gas or diesel? Was the live PTO standard on this tractor? It looks like a decent price to me for a 90HP tractor. He did mention it had a swinging drawbar and no 3 point. I would assume a 3 point will easily bolt up? any pros or cons on this model? If Ken Updike owns one, it can't be too awful! :) Thank you in advance!
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