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Re: Farmall 560- Standard or R/C
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Posted by Harold H on December 01, 2000 at 14:26:45 from (207.244.55.197):
In Reply to: Farmall 560- Standard or R/C posted by Brent on December 01, 2000 at 11:00:46:
All Farmalls are row crop tractors. The Farmall 560 usually has 38" rear wheels on adjustable axles and can have either a tricycle dual front, a tricycle single front wheel or a wide front axle. It is designed to give good crop clearance in row crops. The standard version of the 560 is the International 560. It sits lower to the ground, usually with 28" rear wheels and only has a wide front axle, different from the Farmall wide front axle, which gives it a shorter wheel base. Depending on the part of the country you are in, the International can be called; a wheel tractor, a standard tractor, or a wheatland tractor. Generally speaking, in the USA, from the 20's to the 80's, all IHC row crop tractors were Farmall. All IHC standard/wheel/wheatland tractors were McCormick Deering then McCormick then International, but never Farmall. All IHC industrial tractors were International. Harold H
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