Posted by Leroy on December 27, 2008 at 17:14:26 from (209.143.52.32):
In Reply to: Re: what model posted by IaGary on December 26, 2008 at 21:44:11:
You are confusing a standard (wheatland) that is non adjustable wheel tread low tractor for a utility tractor and all utility tractors had adjustable wheel tread but were not high enough clearance for cultivating, then the row crop utility that had the adjustable wheel tread along with enough clearance for cultivating. Then the row crop was just that, designed for row crops with adjustable wheel tread and more clearance and could be equiped with a single front wheel, dual front wheels or a wide front end and could carry front mount cultivators. A few row crop utility supposedly were able to carry the cultivators but actually did not have enough height to barely get the cultivators out of the ground. Then the high crop tractors that were a taller version of the row crop tractors and usualy only had a wide front end. The Ford N series thru the NAA, 6xx & 8xx and Ferguson TE20, TO20, TO30, and TO 35 all could actually be classified as row crop utility tractors.
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