[Farmall] 400 LP numbers

ebony51 at frontiernet.net ebony51 at frontiernet.net
Mon Sep 18 18:09:03 PDT 2006


Gordon,  My impression is that they were pretty popular in Texas.  I 
owned one for several years (1996-2004) and had no problems getting 
parts for it from local tractor salvage yard.  Saw several other 400 
propanes there.

Larry Hardesty

Quoting Gordon Hart <grnacres at pgtc.net>:

> How do I contact them?
>
> Guy in your judgement were there a lot of LP 400's? I know in John 
> Deeres during 1954 thru 1956 the amount of LP's depended on the size 
> of the tractor. The larger the tractor the more that were made. Was 
> the 400 the largest tractor in the Farmall line during '54 to '56?
>
> Gordon
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Fay" <fayguyma at execpc.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Farmall] 400 LP numbers
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>
>> I just found it tonight- it's not a book specific for fuel types, 
>> it's the Hundred Series Originality Guide. It doesn't have the LP 
>> fuel numbers in it. The IH Archives at the Wisconsin Historical 
>> Society might be able to help- they have US Census reports filled 
>> out by IH that gives fuel type used by engine horsepower- it would 
>> include International and Farmall 400s in the same number.
>>
>> Gordon Hart wrote:
>>
>>> Guy Did you find your book on the fuel types?
>>>
>>> Gordon
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