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Re: IS MY 404 RARE
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Posted by George 2 on March 13, 2005 at 14:31:02 from (216.46.141.114):
In Reply to: Re: IS MY 404 RARE posted by Hugh Mackay on March 13, 2005 at 11:30:09:
Guys; I have a Farmall 404 with the high low transmission. It is an updated Super C with the torque tube increased in size at the back to accommodate the dual range unit. Most of the 404 Farmall's I have seen are single range 4 speed units that were used in the tobacco belt around Tillsonburg, Ontario. The unit I got was originally equipped with a edible bean pulling attachment and needed the additional speeds for bean pulling. There were only about 2600 Farmall 404's made so I think there were probably less than 500 to 1000 made with the dual range unit. If you add in the wide front, 12.4 x 36 tires, deluxe seat, dual hydraulic valves with remote control couplers, and power steering you really have a rare one. Mine has all this except the power steering. Nice little tractor but they could have installed an auxiliary step to get on and a live PTO. That old transmission drive PTO doesn't cut it.
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