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Posted by walt f on November 16, 2001 at 17:08:21 from (24.159.77.113):
In Reply to: Re: Sharpest looking tractor of all time! posted by Harold H on November 16, 2001 at 11:38:49:
that h looks good, i noticed the muffler was correct for that series also. i also noticed it was "sittin in clover" (we call it dutch clover).if you have 150 yrs.of international harvester, look at page 359, left middle, the father on a 450 farmall, the son on a 450 pedal tractor. at that time, if you said "tractor",even to a school kid in new york city,that kid would point to a picture of a farmall "m"narrow front. the farmall m was the standard by which all other tractors were judged,all across america and some parts of the rest of the world. international harvester co.not only represented agricultural america but, america itself in post war years of this country. i like the odd or unusual tractor myself and appreciate the value of those rare tractors, and i know some collectors grew up around the standard version (low squat looking tractors with a wide front end), but i prefer the common narrow front with it's thorobred look, to me the american standard. the 450 farmall was at the peak(looks wise)of the m series.
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