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Posted by Farmer Bob on December 12, 2004 at 17:22:39 from (67.5.116.237):
In Reply to: farmall 340 diesel posted by baystatebinder on December 12, 2004 at 09:48:03:
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Well, with less than 600 of the Farmall Rowcrop Diesel variety made (Between '61 and '63) there are not too many out there. Problem is they are too new to be old and too old to be new! I'm sure you can add a TA provided you find a donar tractor and then you may have to rebuild the TA unit. They have a D166 IH engine and a Roosa Master injector pump on them. Some had fast hitches, some were equipped with the three point option. I'm sure some probably had the standard drawbar but I'm not sure on that. The one in the picture above was added to my collection this year after a pretty extensive restoration. It had been non-running for two years prior to my ownership. With the narrow front it will turn around on a dime and give you change back. Very handy in tight places. Good luck what ever you decide on it.
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