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Re: Difference between Farmall A and B
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 10, 2007 at 12:13:19 from (216.208.58.170):
In Reply to: Difference between Farmall A and B posted by Tree Farmer1414 on February 10, 2007 at 05:50:07:
Tree Farmer: Some of your respondants also missed your question. Both A and B have the same horse power, and neither have hydraulics. There are hand lifts with helper springs, for both and for guys with good arms and upper body. You can also get an exhaust lift, and if you want one of those, you best talk to gene bender. Those fellows that thought, either one or the other of these tractors were not very useful, had a very sheltered unbringing. Both trators had a use, and filled the bill very well. I don't know how many of each were built, but the total is well over 200,000. I guess we could put a bit of faith in the ability of those 200,000 farmers that bought those tractors new.
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