Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 11, 2008 at 11:52:46 from (71.241.208.102):
In Reply to: lAA farmall posted by Trent O on December 11, 2008 at 11:09:13:
Well, it's a 1944 A. Not terribly rare, though the numbers didn't pick back up to full steam until the following year whenthe war wound down..
From the number starting with a 1, it started life as an Interntional, not a Farmall, so I'd venture to guess someone has painted it and put Farmall decals on it somewhere along the line.
The front axle tube on the International was rectangular, Farmall was round. International had a foot feed in addition to the hand throttle lever. Hood decals and grille emblem said International on one and Farmall on the other. Other than that, they're the same tractor.
IH would paint them whatever color you wanted if you ordered enough of them, but there was a lot more variety in colors on the Internationals (safety yellow, orange, Air Force blue . . .)than the Farmalls, which may explain any other color than red that you're finding.
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