Posted by athol carr on January 22, 2016 at 20:08:25 from (219.89.237.128):
In Reply to: Re: Trivia........... posted by plow hand on January 22, 2016 at 14:39:42:
The implements mounted on front of tractor the back axles were in the same position for the levers and the reach-rods from lever to implement were the same, no different pieces for different tractor models. Both had the same size wheels at back (51 inch diameter on steel, 36 inch rims for pneumatic rear tyres (later 38 inch) and 16 inch rims for front tyres) so rear axle is at same height for both tractors. This could not be said for the F-12, F-20 and F-30 which had very different wheel-bases, 76 inches, 85 inches and 94 inches respectively while the F-12 had 54 inch rear wheels and the F-20 had 40 or 42 inch wheels and the F-30 had 42 inch wheels. The F-12 had a rear axle housing similar to the Farmalls H and M wheras the F-20 and D-30 had reduction housing inside the rear wheels with the high rear axle housing. The Farmall H was meant to replace the F-12/F-14 but with the power of the F-20, the Farmall M was to replace the F-30.
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