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Re: Re: QUESTION for Guy Fay?????????????
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Posted by CNKS on September 28, 2002 at 18:57:09 from (207.178.96.211):
In Reply to: Re: QUESTION for Guy Fay????????????? posted by BIG JOHN on September 28, 2002 at 14:47:59:
Now that I know what you have (although I have never seen one), I think I can answer your questions: It is an "International A", not an "International I-A, or A-I", although the I-4 on page 73 does make me wonder. However, remember the I-4 is a version of the W-4, the W series used the W prefix in the decal to designate that is was a "Standard" tractor. There is no such prefix for the row crop tractors. Except for the engine and a few shared parts, the I-4's and W-4's are completely different from the Farmall H. Not so with the International A and Farmall A. So there probably is no special decal, but I can't prove it. I think the "industrial" version was simply an International A painted whatever color the company wanted, more often than not yellow. Since we don't refer to a Farmall A as a Farmall "F-A", we shouldn't refer to an International A as an "I-A", although that is probably the slang term. The picture indicates that these tractors were also painted red and were used just like the equivalent Farmalls. If I were you, I would try to find an A decal set that replaced "Farmall" with "International". The other decals should be the same.
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