[AT] Several antique tractors

pga2 at hot1.net pga2 at hot1.net
Fri Feb 27 10:27:58 PST 2004


That, plus the fact there is no reference for size comparison in that
picture. The H and M are almost identical except for size. Sorta like
big brother/little brother.

Phil

> Thanks George, thats the picture I was thinking of . The one at the
> Sask. sale looks fairly complete, little different decal, repainted by
> the looks of it. Your probably right on the resemblance to the IH H. I
> was just going by the general design of the grille which is similar to
> that whole line of Farmalls.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: George Willer <gwill at toast.net>
> Subject: Re: [AT] Several antique tractors
>
>
>> Ralph,
>>
>> That was me, but I think a Long more nearly resembles an H... with
>> funny wheels.
>> http://members.toast.net/gwill/album/Tractors/Special_Details/longa.jpg
>>
>> George Willer
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
>> Subject: Re: [AT] Several antique tractors
>>
>> > Your right Phil, there is quite some resemblance between the Long
>> and a Farmall M. Those green rear wheels are unique to the Long as I
>> recalll. Someone posted a link to a picture of a nicely restored
>> Long tractor a while back and it had the green wheels too.
>> >
>> > Ralph in Sask.
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: Phil Auten <PGA2 at hot1.net>
>> > Subject: Re: [AT] Several antique tractors
>> >
>> >
>> > > Am I seeing things on this site or does that Long A resemble a
>> > > Farmall M too?
>> > > I didn't mention this along with the obvious switching of the
>> > > picture of a 450 with one of an M as I thought folks might think I
>> > > needed new glasses.......
>> > >
>> > > Phil






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