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Re: 1468 wheatland?
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Posted by Red Rider on February 17, 2005 at 21:19:48 from (66.235.45.149):
In Reply to: 1468 wheatland? posted by 1468 farmer on February 17, 2005 at 15:29:18:
IH did not offer the 1466 or 1468 in a Wheatland model. On previous Wheatland models (International) the wide front was not adjustable and set back under the front further than the Farmall models. The Power Steering cylinder was mounted paralell and just under the right hand front frame were as the Farmall power steering cylinder mounted under the front and actually to the wide front stay rod bracket. Now there was an option for high coverage fenders like the wheatland tractors used. There were three draw bars available for l466/68 tractors. One came with the tractor when equiped with a 3 point. Tractors without a drawbar had one that bolted directly to the rear of the tractor and the other attached to the rear axle via drop down brackets and had stablizers that attached to the drawbar and up to the sides of the rearend housing.
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