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Re: Can someone teach me about number series?
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Posted by J.J. from Afton on May 14, 2007 at 20:32:37 from (66.41.83.1):
In Reply to: Can someone teach me about number series? posted by Mike CA on May 14, 2007 at 13:36:51:
Really to sum it up, the number series was a series of numerous serieses in and of itself. Like others said there was the hundred series, 40 and 60 series, 06, 56, 66, 26, 86, 88, etc. Than to make it more fun some tractors in each series were availible in numerous ways. The 340 for example was availible in rowcrop, utility, highcrop, industrial, forklift conversions, with each availible in diesel. Than add to that the crawler versions, standard and narrow gauge, gas diesel, etc. It was all about what the customers were looking for.
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