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Posted by REA on November 20, 2003 at 14:51:34 from (216.148.244.38):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super A1 Serial posted by Scott Wolfe on November 20, 2003 at 10:26:34:
Hi Scott, speaking from experience as a foreman on sub-assemblies on an assembly floor. Working with 60 men on machine tools. We had an assembly line that worked smoothly most of the time, and this was nothing compared to what Farmall and International would have. Believe me they would have their plants working in the fifties at top production with efficiency to keep up with the competition of Ford,Case,John Deere, to name a few. They had all the parts there and in the indexing shelf just waiting to be placed onto a conveyor belt to be delivered to the correct department. The only thing to disrupt this operation would be a union strike. If your tractor was made in January 4,1951 you can rest assure it was built in 1951 because it didn't take them two weeks to build a tractor. Bob
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