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mwheeler
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In my family we have 2 Farmall 140 cultivator tractors. They served as planter and cultivating tractors when my grandfather was still in tobacco. We still use them as a general purpose tractor, like a large garden tractor, we use ours to move trailers around for the most part, and to do a little gardening (mostly corn).
My grandfather's is a 1979 model, it was the last new Farmall 140 sold in North Carolina, right when the new IH 240/285? (don't know which one exactly) took its place.
My father's is a 1972 model. I think its interesting to look at the differences between the '72 and the '79.
I had the chance to tinker on a 1959 (I believe) Farmall 100 tractor last year, the guy who owned it had got it for free, the tractor was laying in someone's back yard in pieces, he went there, and put a new engine in it, and did everything mechanically to it, but only put straight water in the radiator, and it cracked the block, and they tried to have it welded, but it could not be fixed, so it's sitting at the guy's son's place in his back yard. I thought about going to see about JB welding that crack up to see if it would hold. It's sad to see it in that state.
So how many of you have Farmall 100's, 130's, and 140 tractors and what year are they?
My grandfather's is a 1979 model, it was the last new Farmall 140 sold in North Carolina, right when the new IH 240/285? (don't know which one exactly) took its place.
My father's is a 1972 model. I think its interesting to look at the differences between the '72 and the '79.
I had the chance to tinker on a 1959 (I believe) Farmall 100 tractor last year, the guy who owned it had got it for free, the tractor was laying in someone's back yard in pieces, he went there, and put a new engine in it, and did everything mechanically to it, but only put straight water in the radiator, and it cracked the block, and they tried to have it welded, but it could not be fixed, so it's sitting at the guy's son's place in his back yard. I thought about going to see about JB welding that crack up to see if it would hold. It's sad to see it in that state.
So how many of you have Farmall 100's, 130's, and 140 tractors and what year are they?