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Re: F20/F30/M
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Posted by CNKS on June 28, 2006 at 19:47:10 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: F20/F30/M posted by Don LC on June 28, 2006 at 18:35:48:
That is the traditional view, even in print in some books -- the info I gave came from Guy Fay -- approximately what he found in the IH archives is: The M replaced the F 20, H replaced the F 14, and the A and B were considered a new line of tractors, (that didn't replace anything, my words). Guy will correct me if I misinterpreted. For as I'm concerned the whole letter series lineup were a new line of tractors, as they shared nothing with the F series. Except the displacement of the F12/14 engines, all were 113's, I don't know if the A/B C113 is the same as the F12/14 C113, I have read that it wasn't, haven't seen an F12 up close in several decades. Your statement does make more sense, though. But, I hadn't heard the part about the C replacing the F 14. The F14 was a slightly revised version of the F12. The C showed up 9 years after F14 production ceased in early 1939. Thus the C was actually a replacement for the B.
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