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Re: New Farmall 140 and implements..
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 27, 2007 at 15:39:20 from (209.226.106.6):
In Reply to: New Farmall 140 and implements.. posted by BobG in VA on January 27, 2007 at 12:17:23:
Bob: Over the years there were 3-4 two row 1 point fast hitch planters. I believe the early one was called a 250. The later ones were made up using a tool bar and clamp on planting units. The later can be quite extensive. I actually have a John Deere two row 1 point fast hitch planter. The 250 is quite easy to identify as there is no tool bar, just a light frame with the hitch fork. IH also made the 250 in 2 point fast hitch version for SC, 200, etc. For tool bar planters with individual units one would almost need a photo to identify that one. A friend of mine has a tool bar 4 row small seed Stan Hay planter for his 130. He can space the rows as close as 12" for small vegetables and as wide as 36". I guess he could go wider if tool bar was long enough or by taking off units.
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