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Topic: Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A?
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| gene bender
01-04-2013 07:06:49
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It would sell for scrap for 300 and part out at much more. Must be an early 140 because of the seat. |
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| RTR
01-04-2013 07:17:19
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to gene bender, 01-04-2013 07:06:49
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| I was looking to see if I saw a starter pull rod, but couldn't tell. I'm guessing 1964-1966.
I'm not sure when (or if) IH started putting Deluxe Seats as a standard on all of the 140's. I don't believe I've had a 140 post 1970 that has had a pan seat. Cubs are a different story. I've got an original 1976 and 1978 model that have the factory pan seat.
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| PretendFarmer
01-04-2013 07:18:36
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to RTR, 01-04-2013 07:17:19
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| what is a starter pull rod? |
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| RTR
01-04-2013 07:24:58
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to PretendFarmer, 01-04-2013 07:18:36
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| PretendFarmer said: (quoted from post at 20:18:36 01/04/13) what is a starter pull rod? |
Here s a Super A I restored with the factory starter pull rod and the push/pull 'on/off' switch. .Can you tell what I'm talking about?
This post was edited by RTR at 07:26:17 01/04/13. |
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| PretendFarmer
01-04-2013 07:30:13
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to RTR, 01-04-2013 07:24:58
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| I'm picking up what your putting down......I see it. |
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| RTR
01-04-2013 07:49:54
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to PretendFarmer, 01-04-2013 07:30:13
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| While we're at it.....here is my 1968 Farmall 140 with the Key "on/off" and Pushbutton Start. I've already posted a picture of a 1973 Farmall 140 with the Full "Key Start".
It will at least help date the tractor if you don't have a serial number, or casting codes handy. The latter 2 designs are the most desirable, but they all work, which is what matters.
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| RTR
01-04-2013 07:21:32
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Re: Farmall 140, sell my 41 A? in reply to PretendFarmer, 01-04-2013 07:18:36
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| Similar to what your A has, except you pull instead of push to start the tractor. Unless your 1941 is hand crank only. The early 140s had them (same design as the old Super A's). In the mid to late 60's they changed the 140 to a Key "on/off" and push button start. Then in the early 70's, they changed the 140 to a Full "Key Start". |
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