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Posted by Harold H on March 20, 2004 at 20:21:35 from (205.188.209.74):
In Reply to: Guy Fay Question posted by Buddy Woodson on March 19, 2004 at 18:30:06:
Buddy, Some people think of a Farmall rowcrop as a high clear or highcrop tractor vs a utility of standard type. This may be what the ad is referring to. The Farmall B-450 was not made in a high clear version with drop housings. In the USA the Farmall B-450 was only sold in the Memphis district, mainly Mississippi Delta, Arkansas Delta, and Louisiana Delta and was sold in Texas. A Farmall B-450 could be made into a Farmall B-450 high clear by using the rear axle housings, axles, and drop housings and front axle from a MV, Super MV, F400HC, F450HC, or F560HC if they had a donor tractor for the parts or bought a lot of parts from the parts department. Except for the transmission top and IPTO related parts, most rear end parts from the mentioned tractors will fit a Farmall B-450. Harold H
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