Posted by Haas more info on December 26, 2008 at 18:39:39 from (12.65.60.232):
In Reply to: WF Hebard Shop Mule. posted by Farmall Doctor on December 26, 2008 at 06:48:52:
I went over to the Red Power Forum and looked at your photo. (I rarely visit the Red Power Forum). Your Shop Mule looks to be a model A-14V. It has a U-4 (Farmall H) engine, truck rear end and 3 speed truck transmission. I'm not very farmiliar with the A-14V Mules. I've seen one or two of them. I think they were mostly used for airport mules. The one I have is a model A-21 and is based on the U-2 (Farmall A) power unit. The drive train on the A-21 is Farmall A as well. As you can see in the photo, it looks like a "Standard" IH tractor and some say that if IH had made a W-2, that would have been it. My previous post comments refer to the A-21
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