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Re: Re: Re: Re: Information on farmall 404
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 03, 2004 at 18:54:56 from (209.226.106.108):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Information on farmall 404 posted by CNKS on April 03, 2004 at 18:09:39:
CNKS: I really don't know about your accuracy, I' m not trying to check you here, this is one IH tractor I've never even seen. By the 1960s here in Canada the British diesels were priced so that it virtually ended the sale of those tractors under 40hp from the US without live pto or diesel. Some of the Farmall 140, 240 and 404 did come this way speciffically for row crop cultivation work. I have never seen a 404 Farmall or Utility. I saw my first 240 Utility at an auction last week. So I'm not pulling your leg Charles, I truly want to know a bit about these. If I could find one with a factory 3 point and live PTO and Utility then I will keep looking. Back when these tractors were new the smallest I was even interested in was the 504. I did look at one of those in a diesel once. I even bought a 504 Gas with a farm. Do remember seeing the 404 in the buyers guide but never paid it any attention back then. Was the factory 3 point, lower link sencing on draft control as the 504, 06 and 56 tractors were?
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