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Re: Re: Re: How rare is a Farmall Super BN?
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Posted by Guy Fay on July 20, 2002 at 20:09:42 from (169.207.194.212):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How rare is a Farmall Super BN? posted by BIG JOHN in KS on July 20, 2002 at 17:56:36:
No, Frameall isn't a typo. It was a kind of answer to the three point hitch designed by IH in the mid-1940s. Of course, you needed a hydraulic system to go with it, so IH experimented with some different versions. For some reason the hitch got cancelled, seemingly at the last minute, while the Hydraulics went into production on the Super A. There's good photographs of the Frameall A in Randy Leffingwell's IH book that survives in Wisconsin. There's more images and information in the Experimental tractor book I wrote. If you go to the U.S. Patent Office website, look up patents 2,399,756 for an early version of the hydraulics, and 2,420,530 for the Frameall hitch.
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