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Marshall W Bail

02-13-2007 08:32:14




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What is a Wheatland Tractor?




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higgins

02-13-2007 13:40:31




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Marshall W Bailey, 02-13-2007 08:32:14  
That big heavy bar between the front wheels is also an indicator. A lot of them turn with the wheels too. Opposite of a hi-crop....



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Walt Davies

02-13-2007 10:47:58




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Marshall W Bailey, 02-13-2007 08:32:14  
Here is my wheatland tractor its a 1945 Case LA
Walt



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Walt Davies

02-13-2007 10:50:12




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Walt Davies, 02-13-2007 10:47:58  
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OOP!!



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Allan In NE

02-13-2007 08:40:45




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Marshall W Bailey, 02-13-2007 08:32:14  
Marshall,

Those wheatlands are the big, heavy brutes that were built for pulling big heavy implements across vast expanses of fields.

No provision for a lifting hitch or moveable tire stance. Operators station is usually different from a row crop also.

Allan

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Marshall W Bailey

02-13-2007 09:01:43




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Allan In NE, 02-13-2007 08:40:45  
Ok I gottcha, Thanks Allen



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Tim Shultz

02-13-2007 09:24:30




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Marshall W Bailey, 02-13-2007 09:01:43  
my buddy owned a case 500 deisle wheatland tractor.. now you talk about one HUGE, HEAVY sunofagun! took about 30 foot to get the booger turned though.. if you look it up there is a few pictures of them on tractor photos to the left...
Tim



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Marshall W Bailey

02-13-2007 11:47:56




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Tim Shultz, 02-13-2007 09:24:30  
Thanks to all of you for the information. Now I know. Thanks



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Allan In NE

02-13-2007 09:28:12




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 Re: tractor Description in reply to Tim Shultz, 02-13-2007 09:24:30  
I remember the first 5010 John Deere wheatland that I ever saw. You talk about a big honker.

Think the tires were something like 24" across?

Allan



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