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Re: 140 International
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Posted by TimV on September 14, 2004 at 12:07:30 from (67.136.204.74):
In Reply to: 140 International posted by David Manring on September 14, 2004 at 02:16:41:
David: The 140 (and its kin the Super A, 100, and 130) were possibly the best small cultivator tractors ever made. Many small "truck farms" used them as their only tractor, and a fair number still do today. They're almost bullet-proof, and parts are still readily availible--often off-the-shelf at your local Case-IH (or whatever it's called this week...) dealer. These tractors routinely sell for more than they did new, and if you find a good deal you're wise to jump on it, or it will be gone quickly! Note that they are NOT a "modern" tractor--most do not have a 3-point system, the electronics are often 6-volt and a bit fussy, and they don't have a live PTO, but there are thousands of these still working for a living all over the country.
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