I go to that site quite often. The letter tractors are always on the bottom of the list for all makes. And most of the models I have never even heard of, anything newer than a 3020 I know nothing about. But with models like the A it is very confusing as first series A was the one with no grill and that power size was built 34 to 39, next up 40 to a bit into 47 and these were all the all fuel tractors but there were ways to convert them to gas for more power but those ways were never tested. then the late 47 to 52 could be either the all fuell at lower power or gas and I have not found all of the tests for them. The G was all fuell but different ways to convert to gas and some ways the G would make more power than a 730. The L was the smallest then the LA & H were about tied in power then next up was the B made in 4 different power sizes, then the A, with those different power sizes depending on the age. G next yo. The GP was about same power as the orignal A or last model gas B. Confusing to you? I have been arount them for 62 years and owned several of the letter series.
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