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Re: Decal confusion
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Posted by Roger Mills on March 16, 2007 at 14:23:02 from (71.213.68.215):
In Reply to: Re: Decal confusion posted by Harold H on March 16, 2007 at 07:55:00:
Ok Herold I get it, I think. Let's see if this is right--an original A without the adjustable front end would be a standard and an A with the adjustable front would be a row crop?? And the difference is that the track width is adjustable more than a couple of inches. The ones where the rear slide on the axles would also be row crop? I have several original brochures from 39 thru 41 (and a bunch of reproductions) showing the A,B,H,M and the photos show all of them having dark oulined letters in the Farmall emblem. All of them show McCormick Deering in small letters above large letter Farmall. The early ones do not show the Cultivision on the A and B but the later ones do, so that may have been a marketing thing after production was already started.
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