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Posted by Dave Grindle on January 16, 2006 at 15:46:05 from (207.190.64.184):
In Reply to: Re: Numbers produced posted by Hugh MacKay on January 16, 2006 at 12:31:23:
Sounds good Hugh ......the (75,000) farmall B's were no'd with the A's - so there's prob'ly even less A's than we came up with ?? but then the SAI's were no'd separately , so one might have to add a few back on again And i found a sn list of the cubs untill 75 , then added on aproxamate anual production for 76 to 79 and came up with 255,000 farmall cubs & 65,000 Cub cadets .......at any rate , a lot of farmalls were built , & the H still seems to be the leader in no's anyway , it's kinda interesting to add up a few totals & realize just HOW MANY red tractors were made ..... & here i always thought i owed about have of them , my wife'll be proud of me when i show her what a minute percentage that i actually do own !!!
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