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Re: 130 Questions
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Posted by Haas on March 09, 2002 at 16:40:00 from (129.37.117.64):
In Reply to: 130 Questions posted by Jason on March 09, 2002 at 15:22:01:
The 130 is not very common because it was built for only one year I believe. However, this type tractor is very common. The Super A, 100, and 140 are all very similar except for minor sheet metal and engine changes. The same implements can be used on all of them. Since you have a foot pedal throttle, yours is probably an industrial model, or and "International" instead of a Farmall. The industrial models have a heavy duty square front axle instead of the normal round one. No doubt you noticed the tractor is offset to one side. The thick cast wheel hub is to act as counter weight for the offset. The heavy wheel hub should always be on the right side of the tractor. Never switch it to the left side if you are adjusting rearwheel tread and moving wheels around, etc.
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