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Re: Can someone teach me about number series?
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Posted by georgeky on May 14, 2007 at 14:11:15 from (205.188.116.138):
In Reply to: Can someone teach me about number series? posted by Mike CA on May 14, 2007 at 13:36:51:
Every time an update came along the numbers were changed. The 300 replaced the Super H it had fast hitch, power steering IPTO better hydraulic system and so on. The 350 replaced the 300 it was basicly the same with a larger engine. The same with the M,Super M,400,450 and so on. The A went to Super A, 100,130,140. The B was replaced with the C then Super C,200,230,240,404. All this is just progressions of previous models. The same is true with newer models. The biggest difference in a 656 and 666 is just updates. The 666 has a bigger engine than the 656 a larger hydraulic pump and starts a lot easier, but basicly the same tractor, then the 666 became a 686 which is really the last Farmall tractor. The 656,666,686 are kinda like a Super super super MTA. The same is true of the 06,26,56,66,86 series of larger tractors. Its called progress.
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