mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 10:42:10 06/03/10)
kopeck said: (quoted from post at 09:51:30 06/03/10) While the Cub had a nice long run the A is the really winner when it comes to length of production. The first A rolled out in '39 and that chassis died with IH as the 140, that's like a 50 year run!
Yeah, it's a different name but it's pretty much the same tractor.
If that's your criteria, then anything that's red with 4 wheels should be lumped in together, making IH the most popular tractor of all time.
Um...I don't see how my criteria is broad at all. The A, SA, 130 & 140 are all pretty much the same basic tractor. There were some upgrades, hydraulics and the C123 engine being the big ones but the overall design stayed the same.
I wasn't even throwing the a A-140 into the mix for "Most Popular", just pointing out that the chassis had a very long life as some on brought up the Cub with the same thought.
Like I said I'm only "lumping" one very specific line of red tractors together.
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