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Sales LiteratureMany times the only way to answer detailed questions when restoring a tractor is to either look at an original example or study a sales catalog to see how a tractor was originally manufactured. A sales pamphlet is also helpful in determining what matched equipment was offered for a tractor and the different options that were offered when the tractor was new.
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