830 Low Tin Brochures- Also 2 versions

Straw Boss

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The first version is form #
A67660A.

The second version is form #
A78162D. There's four changes on
the front cover which follow
through to the inside pages. In
this version they also stopped
pushing the cabs.
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Here's the cab pics.
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The cabs were introduced during the B series I believe? It seems their marketing peaked in 1960. They were heavily featured at Cases world premiere 1960 at Bal Harbour FL, as well as making appearances in all of the 1960 brochures. I wonder when thay were last sold? I'd guess 62 at the latest. Haven't seen any high tin versions of them.
 
Are they:
front wheels;
large front hole in lower bolster casting;
fuel tank cap;
and seat back?
 
You got it.
Anybody know what the hole in the casting was for? I've never been around an early 30 series so I'm kind of curious.
 
Remote levers different ?? We have a 1962 com diesel that dad bought new. We made a twin and there are a lot of differences in the three years of the low tins.
 

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