Posted by RN on March 03, 2008 at 17:28:27 from (69.130.241.182):
In Reply to: Re: wheatland models posted by utupuller on March 03, 2008 at 15:43:36:
Wheatland term seemed to be derived from W prefix of IHC which was the old standard tractor as compared to Farmall name/term. Wheatland model was a Moline or something else yellow- saw the wheatland decal on a big yellow thing at tractor show. Others have noted adjustable axles and wheels different on some others, I am mostly familiar with the IHC. As others noted the term wheatland tended to be used on large pullers, standard woulde be small to medium size- as a Ford 9N or AC B. Some wide fronts with adjustable axles and high clearance made for field work in 50s, 60s- the same engine in a lower frame would be termed Utility and be used with loaders and mounted equipment other than cultivators. RN
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