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Re: ID'ing a Farmall
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Posted by K.B. on June 15, 2003 at 18:00:50 from (209.163.30.87):
In Reply to: ID'ing a Farmall posted by Charles on June 15, 2003 at 07:59:06:
Need some more info- if you could answer these questions I might have a better idea of what you have: Would you say it is a row-crop tractor (sits high; bar-type rear axles with fully ajustable wheel spacing, wheels can be slid in or out on the axle), or a Utility tractor (low to the ground; hub-type axles where the only way to change rear wheel tread spacing is to dish the wheels in or out)? Is the front end straight or swept back? Do the decals/emblems say "Farmall" or "International"? What size rear tires does it have? How many speeds does the transmission have? What brand of injection pump does it have? Does the engine have glow plugs? Sorry for all the questions but IH made quite a few tractors like you describe that it is hard to know what it is without knowing many little details.
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