Posted by earthmasterk on December 26, 2008 at 19:16:47 from (69.130.173.187):
In Reply to: Re: what model posted by IaGary on December 26, 2008 at 14:19:41:
IAGARY
You might be correct in your statement about IH utility tractors but you are not even close about your statement about other brands.
Massey built a lot of tractors that had the same model numbers, but were an entirely different model between the row crop and utility. Models 50 65 85 90 150 165 are an example.
Same way with MM 335 and 445. Not to mention John Deere 1010 2010 and some later models.
I won't list the Case models in the 50's and 60's, or the Ford models in the 60's.
Oliver built the 1600 model in several different types. One model was called the row crep utility. It had 28 inch rear rubber, a different front axle and different gearing. There are several around here. They competed with the John Deere 3010 utility, and that model was built as a row crop model as well as a utility..
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