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Farmall on Tracks?

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Brady

04-18-2001 22:02:15




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Did Farmall build anything on tracks?

I recently came across a photo with what appeared to be a Farmall on tracks in the background of the picture.

I would appreciate any information on models and approximate year built. I would love to find one.




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big t

04-20-2001 07:12:04




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
sup hommie!! i do this stuff all the time!!! just give me a ring and i let you know what to do!!
call me !!!!! write to me!!!!
Ask for "big t dog"!
so catch you later homie



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big t

04-20-2001 07:12:04




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
sup hommie!! i do this stuff all the time!!! just give me a ring and i let you know what to do!!
call me !!!!! write to me!!!!
Ask for "big t dog"!
so catch you later homie



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big t

04-20-2001 07:11:14




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
sup hommie!! i do this stuff all the time!!! just give me a ring and i let you know what to do!!
call me !!!!! write to me!!!!
Ask for "big t dog"!
so catch you later homie



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George Willer

04-19-2001 09:34:46




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
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Brady,
This issue can be a little confusing. International Harvestor built "Farmalls" only as wheel tractors. The tractors built as crawlers were identified as "Internationals", or "McCormick-Deering", as the 10-20 crawler and a number of W series tractors were. The Farmalls were intended as agricultural machines only, and primarily row crop. The Internationals and McCormicks were fixed wide tread, crawlers, and industrials. In some cases, there was little difference in them.

There was, as someone else pointed out, an aftermarket attachment called Arps, used mainly on Fords, but sometimes on other makes. The attached picture is of poor quality...it was taken from the estate sale brochure of a friend, Paul Brecheisen. Many of Paul's tractors are shown in Randy Leffingwell's book,"Farm Tractors, a Living History" but not this one, nor his Oliver 60 standard, which I have.

Paul showed this Super C with Arps at our local show, shortly before his death.

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Glenn (WV)

04-19-2001 08:53:39




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
I know that there was a Farmall T-340 crawler; I think it was basically a Farmall 340 with track drive.



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Harold H

04-19-2001 09:11:50




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 Re: Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Glenn (WV), 04-19-2001 08:53:39  
It is a International T-340 which was based on the 340 tractor. Only row crop tractors were Farmalls. Crawlers were Internationals. Wheel, industrial, standard, or utility type tractors were Internationals, or McCormicks or McCormick Deerings.

Harold H



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Glenn(WV): Thanks!

04-19-2001 15:34:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Harold H, 04-19-2001 09:11:50  
Thanks for setting me straight, Harold! I suffered brain fade on that one.



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Harold H

04-19-2001 05:54:33




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
It must have been equipped with Arpes half tracks. They were available for many different tractors. There never were Farmall crawler tractors although the smaller International crawlers were based on the tractor design.

Harold H



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Farmall43

04-18-2001 22:13:48




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 Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Brady, 04-18-2001 22:02:15  
Yes Farmall did build a crawler series. I do not know much about them or when they were made. You might want to check on the crawler board. I'm sure some of the other gent's on this board will have a more in depth answer. Good luck.



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kevin

04-19-2001 03:05:53




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 Re: Re: Farmall on Tracks? in reply to Farmall43, 04-18-2001 22:13:48  
i just bought a 52 m that has tracks that attach to the rear wheels, is that what you're talking about?



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