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Lots of Cubs at the February Flywheeler's event, but I really geeked on the big stuff...
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I think the yellow one is really neat. Hand crank start and big a$$ headlights. And now I see a major difference, its close to the ground, unlike other tractors. How would this be used, its too low to harvest grown crops.
 
Allen:
Actually the ground clearance was about the same as an 8N Ford, but this was a lot more machine than an 8N. Based on it's Federal Yellow, color, I'm pretty sure this was out of the Industrial Equipment side of the house - probably the usual crop was asphalt related...

There were a lot of machines (OT) like the 560 - I'm not sure what crops required that clearance (Cane??), but there were some impressive height tractors there...
 

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