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question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor

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Jeanie Wilson

06-17-2004 09:23:33




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My uncle refers to a Farmall Reg. tractor. Can you tell me to what the Reg. refers for this antique Farmall tractor? Thank you for your help.




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Aaron

06-27-2004 12:31:24




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 Re: question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor in reply to Jeanie Wilson, 06-17-2004 09:23:33  
He may mean standard. The standard tread tractors in 48 were identified as w-4 (standard tread equivalent of an h), w-6 (standard tread m), w-9 (same as a 600 which was not yet made). The w series from what I understand were designed for belt work. They were short and had wide front ends. They resembled later International utility models.



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Rich[Wi]

06-17-2004 11:55:42




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 Re: question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor in reply to Jeanie Wilson, 06-17-2004 09:23:33  
Could he be talking about a "regular" Farmall tractor - a rowcrop in other words - as opposed to a utility tractor?



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nebraska cowman

06-17-2004 10:12:49




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 Re: question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor in reply to Jeanie Wilson, 06-17-2004 09:23:33  
The Original farmall came out in 1924. It was a row crop multi purpose tractor unlike anything that had been produced up untill that time. In 1923 it was upgraded to a Model F-20 and other models added to the line. At that time the company started refering to the original Farmall as the "Regular"
So if you have a Farmall built in 1948 is is not a "Regular" but could still be very much a "Farmall" The Farmalls built in 1948 had letter designations such as A, B, C, H, and M

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Farmallkid

06-17-2004 10:11:38




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 Re: question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor in reply to Jeanie Wilson, 06-17-2004 09:23:33  
they were made from 1924 to 1932.



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Farmallkid

06-17-2004 10:09:37




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 Re: question regarding a 1948 Farmall tractor in reply to Jeanie Wilson, 06-17-2004 09:23:33  
A Regular is from the 20's. Thats the name FARMALL REGULAR. if its from the 40's than its a letter series tractor, A B C H M. Someone else will be able to give you the years they were made.Hope this bit of info helps a little.



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