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Posted by Puller504 on June 25, 2004 at 03:19:46 from (65.238.41.190):
In Reply to: International vs Farmall posted by Turtle on June 24, 2004 at 11:36:27:
Hi Turtle! I have experience with both Farmall and International 504's. (30 years of it). One interesting fact that no one has mentioned is the different ground speeds of the gears between a Row Crop and Utility model 504. The Row Crop 504 is slower with taller tires and adjustable rear tread width wheels. 2nd gear on a utility model is roughly equal in speed to 3rd gear on a Row Crop tractor. The lower center of gravity on a utility makes it more stable on hills and for use with a front loader. If properly hitched to the swinging drawbar, a Row Crop model would flip over backwards first due to the fact that the drawbar is higher! E-Mail me if you'd like further questions answered. Don
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