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Bill Jones

09-25-2000 10:50:09




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Hello,I was wondering where H's,SH's,M's,and SM's were actually assembled? I've heard that SM's were from Louisville,but what of my SH? Safe harvest to all,Bill




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Dennis Frisk

09-28-2000 12:17:17




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 Re: Where is it from? in reply to Bill Jones, 09-25-2000 10:50:09  
To add to what Guy Fay said, The parts for the Super M's built at Loiusville were all made at FARMALL and shipped down, enough for 375+ tractors a day total. They also made the smaller W-series at FARMALL too I believe, W-4 & W-6. W-9's were built at the Tractor Works in Milw. The FARMALL Regular, F-20, & F-30 were made at Farmall. I'm not positive if the F-12/14 were or not. And of course the rest of the Super series, H, M, MTA, 400/450, 300/350 were all made there too. The 460/560 series were too. Then the 656/706/806, X56,X66, and X86 and finally the X88 series all built at FARMALL. We also built 3 4166's per week until 1976 or 1977 to use up parts. After they were discontinued the 686 series was built in that area. We also made the frt & rear drivetrains used in the 3 4X4's Stieger made for IHC, 4386, 4586 & 4786. And ALL the 2X2's were made at FARMALL, 33,35,37,63,65,6788's.

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Guy Fay

09-25-2000 20:44:55




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 Re: Where is it from? in reply to Bill Jones, 09-25-2000 10:50:09  
All the H and Super Hs were made at Farmall Works in Rock Island, Illinois. The Ms were also made there. Some SMs were made at Luoisville, but most were made at Farmall.



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Bill {Antique Acres}

09-25-2000 14:34:18




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 Re: Where is it from? in reply to Bill Jones, 09-25-2000 10:50:09  
I don't know where all they were made. I am sure Guy Fay or others will know. I do know that Cub's and early Super M's were made in Louisville. Bill {Antique Acres}



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