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Posted by Josh in SD on March 19, 2007 at 14:07:48 from (137.216.147.211):
In Reply to: Regular Education posted by Glenn FitzGerald on March 19, 2007 at 13:41:03:
Glenn, Well I'm an amateur so be forewarned, but near as I can tell the Regular was the first row-crop tractor manufactured by IHC. It was first known as the Farmall and first built in 1924 but soon was renamed to the Regular. The difference between the F-series is a lot of times determined by the number of plow bottoms the tractor can pull. A Regular is expected to pull a 2 bottom, while an F-12 only 1. An F-14 is almost identical to the F-12 except that it can run at 1650 RPMS, while the F-12 runs at 1400 RPM...so the F-14 is said to be able to pull 2 bottoms. An F-20 is bigger than the the F-12/14 in pretty much everyway and is said to be the predecessor of the H. The F-30 is the horse of the F-series and is the predecessor of the M. Getting back to the Regular, it was made from 1924-1932 I believe. And I think that the earliest that any of the F-series started was in 1929 going through 1939, which then saw the introduction of the Letter series. I may be wrong about some of this and I hope others will chime in where it should be fixed and with more info... Josh
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