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Re: Stupid question about Farmall 140
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Posted by Jim Becker on July 25, 2004 at 08:44:11 from (4.26.214.177):
In Reply to: Stupid question about Farmall 140 posted by at_th_land on July 25, 2004 at 08:01:27:
The 140 is basicly an upgraded Super A. The model progression over time was A, Super A, 100, 130, 140. Hydraulics were added when the A was upgraded to the Super A. From Super A on, most implements interchange. Does the 140 have a Fast-Hitch? Many implements do not move between Fast-Hitch and non-Fast-Hitch tractors. The 140 is an excellent choice for a garden tractor. Beware that removing/installing the mower takes some effort. If your idea is to use the tractor to cultivate the garden and do weekly mowing, it will get old real fast. Implements for the 140 can be found fairly easily. The C and Super C tractors are tricycle style tractors that have a lot of common parts with the Supe A.
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