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Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall with approx 110 to 130 hp
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Posted by IHMAN3388 on June 11, 2004 at 12:25:59 from (24.154.62.230):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall with approx 110 to 130 hp posted by Charlie on June 11, 2004 at 11:20:56:
Truth is, Farmall the name was taken off of IH products in 1976. I'm not sure how long the F- designation stayed on the serial plates though. So, lets say it is a Farmall tractor with 120 HP. That could a Farmall 1206 with 112 turbo horses, or a International Farmall 966 with 108.8 horsepower (depending on year). It could also very well be an International Farmall 1066 with 116 PTO horse power. Anyways, the Farmall name only lasted as the main title plate until the 56 series (row crop). Standard or wheatland tractors had International on them. Since then, it was down graded until it was above the model number, and then below. then it was dropped all together when the 86 series Pro-Ag tractors were announced.
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