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Posted by Roger Mills on November 29, 2006 at 18:08:14 from (204.13.130.86):
In Reply to: Farmall or International posted by Roger Mills on November 29, 2006 at 14:55:07:
John, Did these come off the same production line as the A,AV,B,and BN or was there a separate International line running at the same time? Farmall could change an A into a B by installing the single front wheel and the left rear extension, or a BN or the dual wheel front B and BN or an AV by changing front axles and rear wheels. They came down the same line and the next one might be different and be one number higher. These have a different name. I am just wondering how many of each version there were of the just under 183,000 serial numbers that are listed. And is this an example of what people refer to as an industuial A?
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