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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 21, 2006 at 06:47:47 from (209.226.247.132):
In Reply to: australian made farmall posted by inoz on October 21, 2006 at 04:49:34:
inoz: If you go into the archives here at YT there is discussion about British and Austrailian built Farmalls. They are quite different from American built Farmalls in three real noticable ways. First they have always used a glow plug, direct start diesel, secondly thay always had a factory 3 point hitch going all the way back to the early 50s. Finally sheet metal used on British and Austrailian Farmalls were never the same as American Farmalls at any given time except in the days of the M. They never used American 00 or 50 sheet metal. what we know as letter series sheet metal styling was used into the mid 1960s. At that point the whole configuration of the British tractor changed. The Austrailian tractor around 1965, two years after the end of American 460-560 production. started using 60 series sheet metal out front but retained the M type dash and fuel tank.
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