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    <p>made it to Okla</p>
    <p>Cecil<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/28/2021 9:02 PM, Dave Johnson
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          <div> On Sunday, February 28, 2021, 09:51:51 PM EST, Dean VP
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                    <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">Dean VP</p>
                    <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">Apache
                      Junction, AZ</p>
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                        <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal"><b>From:</b>
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                            Behalf Of </b>Dean VP<br clear="none">
                          <b>Sent:</b> Monday, February 22, 2021 6:56 PM<br
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                          <b>To:</b> 'Antique Tractor Email Discussion
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                          <b>Subject:</b> [AT] High Clearance tractors</p>
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                    <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">Brad,</p>
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                    <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">I have
                      a totally different subject and it would be
                      informative I think to get a farmers perspective
                      on it.  This is in regards to 1940/50’s “High
                      Clearance” Tractors Not “High Crop” tractors. 
                      There are various attributes on a “High Clearance”
                      Tractor primarily related to extra- long
                      axles/axle housings and offset wheel centers to
                      offer even more width adjustability.  And often a
                      single front wheel and even narrow 42” rear
                      tires.  The added adjustable wheel width is quite
                      significant but the actual axle height doesn’t
                      significantly increase, maybe 2” at most. So my
                      question is when you as a farmer go looking for a
                      “High Clearance” tractor is your primary focus on
                      the increase in adjustable rear wheel width and if
                      so how important in addition to that is the
                      increase in axle height?</p>
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                      hopefully you can help me define a “High Clearance
                      tractor” is one that primarily offers wider rear
                      wheel settings and the increase in vertical axle
                      height is secondary.</p>
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                      <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">Dean
                        VP</p>
                      <p class="ydpfeaa3a1ayiv0644512298MsoNormal">Apache
                        Junction, AZ</p>
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