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Re: 400 LP Hi-Clear
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Posted by Harold H on August 02, 2002 at 13:39:32 from (207.244.60.114):
In Reply to: 400 LP Hi-Clear posted by Tony M on August 02, 2002 at 12:43:24:
If it is a cotton picker tractor, which I suspect it is, since it has a single front wheel, the easiest give away is the transmission top which will have the gearshift lever mounted in the hole on the right and a 3 bolt plate on the left where the shift lever normally is. This is because the cotton picker tractor as you see it uses bull gears and requires a reversed transmission top as the differential is flipped and this allows it to operate forward. (Under a high drum picker it would not use this top and reversed or "flipped" differential as the tractor would operate backwards). The Farmall High Clear also came with a wide front axle, but this could have been removed and replaced with the single wheel, so it could be a High Clear if the tractor has a regular gear shift location and chain drive drop housings. Whatever the front end, if it has bull gears it is a cotton picker tractor, if it has chain drive it is a Farmall 400 High Clear. Harold H
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