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My Version of Farmall DevelopmentBy Harry LeeBox 119, Elnora, Indiana 47529 Two views of Lee's Farmall 1922 Bombshell, his assembled combination/reproduction version, built in winter of 1991. I have enclosed a picture of my version of part of the Farmall development, the 1922 experimental, which wasn't successful, but was the forerunner of the early Farmall Regular in 1923. Now all I had to go by was a picture from a tractor encyclopedia, my only view. I tried archives, etc., but no luck. So this is what I turned up with, to the best of my capabilities. You can read about this Farmall in C. H. Wendel's book, 150 Years of International Harvester. I suppose none of the tractors still exist. I have spent lots of time and expense trying to locate more information, but no luck! I have taken this tractor to two shows so far this year. It really is an attractive tractor... 803 of 2045 characters shown.
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