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Re: Letter series book
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Posted by CNKS on September 25, 2003 at 19:33:25 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: Letter series book posted by RichardWV on September 25, 2003 at 17:14:43:
Guy Fay makes far fewer mistakes than anyone else. Problem is if you proof read your own stuff, you will not catch all your mistakes, and if someone else proof reads, they may not know all the details as to which tractor was replaced, etc. Guy Fay is the best there is at what he does, as is Ken Updike. I have looked at several Farmall books in bookstores (would like to have them all), but have passed on several, because the mistakes jump right out of the page at me. As to what replaced what, I am aware of the differences between the F12/14, F20, and F30. As everyone knows the A, B, H, M superseded these tractors. Someone can correct me, but since the letter series shared few parts with the F series, I'm not sure IH looked at them as replacements, but more as a whole new line of tractors, sort of like when JD brought out their New Generation. However, I have always assumed the sequence was F20/H and F30/M. I suppose the sequence was that the A and B "replaced" the F14, but these were totally different tractors.
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