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Re: Re: Farmall vs. International
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Posted by MrGadget on March 17, 2000 at 09:18:27 from (216.170.12.242):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall vs. International posted by medfarm on March 16, 2000 at 22:31:13:
The "International" label was also applied to the utility model of a "Farmall" (row crop) tractor. My low slung 1956 IH350 Utiltiy on 28" tires is an "International", my neighbor has a "Farmall" 350 row crop with narrow front, and I think 36 or 38" tires. My seat sits right down on the hydraulic reservoir, my legs straddle the transmission, with low set plates on either side for my feet. His seat is up on a pedestal and there is a floor plate on top of the transmission where he parks his feet. You can confused the issue even more though with an "International" Utility Hi-Clear model, but I probably not the best one to explain those differences, 'cuz I'm not "clear" on the issue myself.
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