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Re: Difference between A and Culti-Vision A
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Posted by The Dukester on January 19, 2002 at 15:30:09 from (65.89.18.222):
In Reply to: Difference between A and Culti-Vision A posted by Mike From WI on January 19, 2002 at 12:20:59:
All Farmall A's were configurated the same, Culti-vision was the built in advantage that the A and B type tractors had because of the placement of the operator's seat almost directly over, and in line with, the row of whatever crop the tractor and it's integral mounted implement were planting or cultivating. A's were primarily a 1 row tractor and B's were a 2 row tractor(with the operator's seat in line with the right row). Later the popular Farmall Cub was built with the same type of configuration. The industrial versions of the tractor omitted the Culti-Vision advantage because it didn't really apply to industrial applications.
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