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  2. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    Dealers were expected to repaint these tractors back to IH Red before sale. [3] However, some of these demonstrators were sold without being repainted. The market of this little tractor was the small-acreage farmer, and it was designed by Farmall engineers in the years following World War II to replace a horse or mule for farming purposes.

  3. Moline Plow Company - Wikipedia

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    Moline Universal Tractor advertisement, 1918. [1] Moline Universal implement attachment points, 1920. [2] A restored Moline Universal. An overview of the Stephens Salient Six automobile, built by the Stephens division of the Moline Plow Company, in the journal Horseless Age, 1918.

  4. List of former tractor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Farmall (USA) – by International Harvester; Farmár (Czech) Farmaster (USA) Farmcrest (USA) Farmer's Union Co-op (USA) FarmHandy (USA) Farmliner Daedong (Australia) – built in South Korea; Farmobile (USA) Farmwell (England, UK) Farquhar, A. B. (USA) – merged into the Oliver Corporation; Fatsia (England, UK) – formerly B.Welsh agri ...

  5. Oliver Farm Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    1937-1948 era Oliver Model 80 agricultural tractor. The Oliver Farm Equipment Company was an American farm equipment manufacturer from the 20th century. It was formed as a result of a 1929 merger of four companies: [1]: 5 the American Seeding Machine Company of Richmond, Indiana; Oliver Chilled Plow Works of South Bend, Indiana; Hart-Parr Tractor Company of Charles City, Iowa; and Nichols and ...

  6. McCormick-Deering W series tractors - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Farmall F-12 - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall F-12 is a small two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1932 to 1938, with approximately 123,000 produced. An improved model, the two-plow F-14, was produced beginning in 1938 and ending in 1939, when the Farmall letter series tractors were introduced.