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Re: '42 A cultavision
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Posted by CNKS on October 29, 2006 at 09:22:12 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Re: '42 A cultavision posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 29, 2006 at 07:54:02:
The Cub, A, and B were offset. The B, although offset and very similar to the A, had the engine in the middle and was not available with a wide front axle, just as the A was not available with a single or narrow front. The A line evolved into the Super A/Super A1/100/130/140. The line ended with the 140 in early 1979, all were basically the same tractor, with a little more power, all were offset. The 140 was replaced with, I believe the 274 (number may not be right. That was also an offset tractor made in Japan? Totally different tractor. The B was replaced by the C in 1948, the C was not offset. I think the offset Cub was also in production into 1979. All had the same styling, although the the cultivision name eventually died. Don't remember if the cultivision name was used on the Cub.
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