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Re: Re: Re: Stupid question about Farmall 140
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Posted by Jim Becker on July 27, 2004 at 19:30:21 from (4.26.214.177):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Stupid question about Farmall 140 posted by at_th_land on July 25, 2004 at 13:48:10:
I tried to post a nice long reply here yesterday morning. My previous post was double posted then this one was lost completely. I gave up on writing it over until now. See how much I remember from then. I don't know of an FAQ for any of the A, Super A, 100, 130, 140 series. The AV is a high clearance version of an A. I think in the number series models, they were simply labeled as "140 High-Clear" etc. High clearance models were typically used with bedded crops and in cane areas. The AV used 36" rear wheels vs. the regular 24". There were other differences, but that gives you an idea how much taller they were. The offset style was called "cultivision" and allowed an unobstructed view of a crop row under the tractor. For utility work, mowing etc. it doesn't add a whole lot.
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