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Re: 140 differences through the years
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Posted by hugh MacKay on December 04, 2006 at 06:01:11 from (209.226.247.192):
In Reply to: Re: 140 differences through the years posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 04, 2006 at 05:38:46:
Al: The device out front on my 140 is mounting for a Gandy chemical applicator. I have a two row vegetable seeder, my own fabrication as it aplies to mounting. It is center mount, thus seeders are down in front of operator. The Gandy laid a band of chemical in front of each seeding unit. I had to place it high to get material to flow dowm the front press wheel of seeder. The Gandy is also the 12 volt electric motor. On weight I expect shipping on 140 with fast hitch was close to 2,500#, Rear wheel weights 150#, front 90#, cultivators probably close to 500# depending on ground wotking tools. A lot of offsets had chloride, particularly if they were running them on minamum wheel tread. kept them upright much better. You could be looking at 4,000#. If you need any info from this blue ribbon manual, feel free to ask. I almost forgot about having this until Haas raised the question on alternator. I have a roll top desk here almost full of tractor info, much of it I've had for a long time. I even forget half of what is in there.
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