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Re: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA
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Posted by Hugh Mackay on December 12, 2006 at 03:38:35 from (216.208.58.128):
In Reply to: Why blue cultivators, w/47 SA posted by Brett Chesshir on December 11, 2006 at 06:32:31:
Brett: Our 130 came new with red lift frames, blue tool bars and black ground working tools. The clamps that clamped ground tools to tool bars were blue. I think later on in 60s some of the cultivator lift frames were white. When I bought my Super A it had white lift frames. The previous owner told me it did not have cultivator when he bought the tractor and he added those new in the 60s, Lift frames were white and other parts were same as my 130. I've seen numerous 140s with white lift frames, I assume thay came that way. Another observation on those white lift frames, while specs are the same, they were made from different raw steel, leading me to believe IH were probably out sourcing those sometime after 1960.
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