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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 14, 2004 at 19:40:04 from (209.226.106.77):
In Reply to: 140 International posted by David Manring on September 14, 2004 at 02:16:41:
David: What can I say, the others have said most of it. scotty eluded to the production run, yes starting in 1939 with the A, SA, SA1, 100, 130 and 140 1n 1979 and little changed other than improvments. These tractors are one of the very few tractors that will pull 3 times their own weight on a stone boat. I have a photo of my Farmall 130 hitched to a set of bobsleds with 2 cords of softwood pulpwood on sleds. That was the largest load, but we did extract 158 cords from bush on 113 loads. A cord of softwood weighs about 4250 lbs. Just the greatest little tractor for the home owner to do his yard work. I even think they are so perfect I have three of them, SA, 130 and 140. These little tractors will never damage your bank account severely. Believe me, I farmed with tractors up to 150 hp.
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