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  2. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall Cub, A, B, 100, 130, and 140 models had the seat offset from the engine, allowing the operator to look directly at the ground under the tractor. This feature was called Culti-Vision because it was created to give the operator an excellent view of the cultivator teeth as they cultivated the vegetable row.

  3. Farmall 06 series tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall Hydro 100 replaced hydrostatic versions of the 966 and 1066, using a 436-cubic-inch (7,140 cc) engine, with no turbocharger. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] About 7,000 Hydro 100s were produced, selling for about $7,000.

  4. Farmall A - Wikipedia

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    The A was incrementally updated with new model numbers as the Super A, 100, 130 and 140, but remained essentially the same machine. Like the smaller Farmall Cub, the Farmall A features a distinctive offset engine, displaced to the left over wide-set front wheels, to allow vision straight ahead. An International Harvester C113 4-cylinder in-line ...

  5. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, IH's Farmall Works built a new plant in Rock Island, Illinois. By 1930, the 100,000th Farmall was produced. IH next set their sights on introducing a true 'general-purpose' tractor to satisfy the needs of the average American family farmer. The resulting 'letter' series of Raymond Loewy-designed Farmall tractors in 1939 proved a huge ...

  6. McCormick-Deering W series tractors - Wikipedia

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    The International Harvester 600 was a re-badged version of the Super W-9, with few changes, following the Farmall 100/200/300/400 numbering scheme, and dropping McCormick-Deering branding in favor of "International." 1,516 600s were produced in 1956 and 1957.

  7. Farmall 1026 - Wikipedia

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    Farmall 1026. The Farmall 1026 is a row crop tractor with a hydraulic drive system, or hydro, produced by International Harvester from 1970–1971. Rated at 112 power take off, (PTO) horsepower, [1] the Farmall 1026 was the first 100+ horsepower hydro tractor ever produced. The 1026 was produced as a hydro only model.

  8. Category:Farmall tractors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Farmall tractors" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Farmall 04 series ...

  9. Farmall eight-cylinder tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall 1468 was produced beginning in 1971. It was essentially a Farmall 1466 with an International 549-cubic-inch (9,000 cc) diesel V-8 truck engine. Compared to the 1466, it was no more powerful, but made a distinctive noise and had two prominent exhaust stacks flanking the engine housing.