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The 1468 was replaced in 1975 by the 1568, with an updated powertrain. By this time the Farmall name was being phased out, and a few of the mostly International 1568s were sold as Farmall 1568s. [1] [5] [6] About 1,000 1568s were produced, selling for about $23,000. [4]
Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester (IH), an American truck, ... 1256, 1456, 1466, 1468, 1566, 1568.
B450 / B450 Farmall / B450 4WD Roadless Traction front axle (smaller front wheels)_ B614 B634/B634 4WD (Roadless)/ B-634 County (Equal wheel 4WD) ... 1568 v8 tractor ...
The McCormick-Deering W-4 was based on the Farmall H and used the same International Harvester C152 152-cubic-inch (2,490-cubic-centimetre) displacement gasoline engine, with options for kerosene and distillate fuels. A five-speed sliding-gear transmission was standard, with fifth gear disabled on tractors that were delivered with steel wheels.
The Farmall 06 series tractors are a family of row-crop tractors with six-cylinder engines, providing greater horsepower than the parallel product line of four-cylinder Farmall 04 series tractors. Until the late 1950s, Farmall and parent company International Harvester tractors used four-cylinder engines for general-purpose and row-crop tractors.
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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 ...
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