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Tom Zenk

06-08-2002 04:52:40




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I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FARMALL A AND A FARMALL A CULTI-VISION.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP




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RedTed/MO

06-08-2002 06:05:03




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 Re: FARMALL A in reply to Tom Zenk, 06-08-2002 04:52:40  
Tom: The Farmall A, marketed for small acreage truck farmers, had the offset design and mid-mounted tools -- so the operator could look down directly at his work,... and IH called this feature "cultivision." But, alas, and as Kevin has just posted, some of the decals use that moniker, some don't. Guy Fay's book on the Letter Series Farmalls would make a great Father's Day gift; drop some hints,... and keep on wrenching red! RedTed/MO.

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Tom Zenk

06-08-2002 06:44:54




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 Re: Re: FARMALL A in reply to RedTed/MO, 06-08-2002 06:05:03  
THANKS GUYS WHERE CAN I GET THAT BOOK? REMEMBER IF IT IS NOT RED KEEP IT IN THE SHED!!!!



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RedTed/MO

06-08-2002 07:23:45




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 Re: Re: Re: FARMALL A in reply to Tom Zenk, 06-08-2002 06:44:54  
Tom: It's called "Farmall Letter Series Tractors -- Originality Guide," by Guy Fay and Andy Kraushaar; published by MBI Publishing Company,... ISBN 0-7603-0438-6. Best bet? Any of the internet book stores. Start with Amazon.com and go from there. If you're in or near a Big City, the chain bookstores could order it for you easy enough. $24.95,... cash, which is the same as money. Keep on wrenching red! RedTed/MO.

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Kevin W

06-08-2002 05:15:58




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 Re: FARMALL A in reply to Tom Zenk, 06-08-2002 04:52:40  
NONE
Just the decal is different. And how that came to be can best be explained by those that follow the history of IH better that me. Guy Fay could explain it.



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