(quoted from post at 11:36:37 06/16/11) Can anyone ID this Farmall. It appears to be a wide front Regular. The build date is proported to be 1943.
I guess the question would be more what's in common rather than what's different.
(quoted from post at 12:17:28 06/16/11) Close, but Nope! This tractor was indeed built in a factory. And, not from spare parts.
(quoted from post at 11:36:37 06/16/11) Can anyone ID this Farmall. It appears to be a wide front Regular. The build date is proported to be 1943.
I didn't think International Harvester made tractors in 1943. I know you can buy an International Harvester rifle that could have been made in 1943.
Ferguson would have sued if another manufacturer copied it in 1943.
(quoted from post at 19:46:30 06/17/11) Tractor production was limited in 1943 but it still continued. About 25,000 H model tractors were built along with about 7400 model M. The sales of tractors and farm equipment was rationed during the war. If you had a family member serving in the armed forces you could get bumped up the list. Tractors replacing horses freed up both men and horses for the war effort.
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