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  2. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    The Cub was initially designated the Farmall X, and was to use a two-cylinder engine. [1] Development started in July, 1943, changing to a four-cylinder engine. A prototype was built by December 1944. In September 1945, it became the Farmall Cub. [2] The two major variations of the Cub were the "Standard Cub" and the "Lo-Boy Cub" (or "Cub Lo-Boy").

  3. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    Farmall was a leader in the emerging row-crop tractor segment. A 1937 McCormick-Deering Farmall F-12 tractor on display at the Cole Land Transportation Museum [15] in Bangor, Maine. Following the introduction of Farmall, several similarly styled "F Series" models were introduced while the original design continued to be produced as the "Regular."

  4. Farmall A - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall A is a small one-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1939 to 1947. The tractor was popular for its set of innovative features in a small, affordable implement. It succeeded the Farmall F-14. The A was incrementally updated with new model numbers as the Super A, 100, 130 and 140, but ...

  5. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall Cub continued unchanged, but in 1955 a new 'low-boy' version was added, featuring a shortened 62.5-inch wheelbase and a frame eight inches lower than the regular Cub tractor, which improved the machine's center of gravity. 1956 saw the introduction of the IH Model 350, which offered engines using a variety of commonly available ...

  6. File:Pulley diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Comparison differential pulley windlass.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of a differential pulley and a differential windlass: Image title: Comparison of a differential pulley or chain hoist (left) and a differential windlass or Chinese windlass (right) by CMG Lee. The rope of the windlass is depicted as spirals for clarity, but it is more likely helices with axes perpendicular to the image. Width: 100% ...

  8. File:Four pulleys.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Compound pulley.svg - Wikipedia

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