[Farmall] Farmall A Hood Emblem and Decals
Barney Van De Weert
bbvande at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 12 05:14:28 PST 2010
Mike is correct when he references the Letter Series Tractors, the book not only
lists all the decal locations it also has paint info as well. Back in the late
40s or early 50s the decals on the side of the hood where changed from the IHC
logo to the IH style. If you can get a copy- your local Case-IH Dealer might
have one I see them at many of them yet, the only decision is do you want yours
original or the latest style. I did my A with the IH style even though in 41 it
would have been the IHC style.
Barney Van De Weert
3828 Heartwood St
Uniontown OH 44685
bbvande at yahoo.com
Cell# 330-760-5988
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From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Fri, November 12, 2010 6:39:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall A Hood Emblem and Decals
There is a book called "Farmall Letter Series Tractors", which is an
Originality Guide written by Guy Fay and Andy Kraushaar. I highly
recommend this book to anyone restoring an early Farmall tractor. It has
photographs and diagrams of all the various emblems and decals and shows
where IH put them at the factory, as well as all the date codes and
where to find them, which accessories and equipment came with the
machines, etc. The book was published by Motorbooks International and is
ISBN No. 0-7603-0438-6. I gather that the book is now out of print, but
a quick Google search turned up quite a few copies, both new and used. I
would consider it an excellent suggestion for anyone looking for a
Christmas gift for someone restoring a letter series Farmall tractor.
Getting back to your questions. If the emblem you are referring to is
the one above the grill, the word "Farmall", the horizontal "grill" at
the bottom, and the rim surrounding the emblem are supposed to be bright
"chrome", and the rest filled in with flat or low luster black. This is
are relatively easy job to accomplish with a small brush and a rag.
As far as I could determine from reading the chapter on the A and C, the
"cultivision" wording was always there, as this was a big selling point
for those tractors.
Mike
On 11/11/2010 8:43 PM, Ben Wagner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My 1945 Farmall will probably be restored next spring, and I was
> wondering two things.
>
> First, the hood emblem currently on the tractor is completely silver-
> not a lick of black paint on it. Is this the way the hood emblem is
> supposed to be, or is it supposed to be black with silver highlights and
> lettering?
>
> Second, what kind of decals would a '45 A need? "Cultivision A" or the
> regular "A" name decal? Is there a year where the "Cultivision A" decal
> was stopped being used?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben Wagner
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