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Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe
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Posted by John A. on June 28, 2006 at 06:18:31 from (4.253.42.39):
In Reply to: Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe posted by CNKS on June 27, 2006 at 20:15:28:
CNKS, I for one tend to lean to the idea that the stages was more of an (in house/slang) designation. But it is the only way too desiginate between the suttle differences in the progression of the Farmall M. As it made iits way from 1939 horse drawn equipmennt, to the mid-50s and modern hydrolics, power steering, adjustable rear wheels (spin-outs). I also agree that most of the inovations that were availabe were also made factory delets too, Strictly an economic thing, or where a farmer could get a tractor that was best suited for a particular application. My main intest is strictly in the LP versions, IH was horrible in records and such. The change in tank designs between the II and III stages was most probably to make way for the more streamlined 400 and future models that came. That basic design was never changed till the end of LP tractor production! No, I will decline on selling my newly aquired stage II LP, This trade of two LPs has been 3 yrs in the makeing, for an ol spanish neighbor man of mine finely pulled the trigger last week. Take care, we'll vist after awhile. Later, John A.
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