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Farmall Tractors

Posted by admin in farm tractors, farmall tractors on February 14th, 2009

Farmall began as the name for the first line of tractors produced by International Harvester that was unique for its narrowly spaced front wheels.  International Harvester went on to name their entire line of tractors after the Farmall, and it became a household name in the tractor manufacturing sector.  Farmall is known by almost all the older generation of farmers who grew up around the time that tractors replaced horses as the primary work horse in the agriculture industry.

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antique farm tractors john deere?

Posted by admin in farm tractors on May 3rd, 2010

antique farm tractors

Hey I found ya. lol. No I don’t have any antique tractors.. I used to though.

Is it true that if you work on a farm, you have tractors in your body that help you lift heavy objects?

Posted by admin in farm tractors on April 3rd, 2010

I need to know this. I might have a serious medical condition!!!

red necks…

What antique farm tractors have continental engines?

Posted by admin in farm tractors on March 4th, 2010

I have an old tractor we are getting going. We dont know what kind it is but a friend told me we had a continental engine.

Con tinental Engines Manuals
this site has a list of ALL the engines

kubota farm tractor?

Posted by admin in farm tractors on March 17th, 2009

i have a kubota farm tractor.runs good for about 30 minutes then dies after sitting for awhile it will start run a few minutes again then the same thing .its a diesel motor .do you have any ideals

Once a diesel is running and it dies its a fuel problem weather it is the filter a clog in the tank or it might even be the pump. Check the entire fuel system from the tank to the injectors. If you can't find anything wrong and you have serviced the machine filters and all you might need to take it to someone to look at. If it is a fairly new machine I guess it could possibly be a low oil sensor or some other relay or sensor, but I would check the fuel system first.