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Will Cobb

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whats TW??stand for:001_smile:

 

TW stands for Two Wheel Drive - sounds daft but they were all 2 wheel drive in America then made for europe 4wd front wheel assisted axles, these big tractors were designed in the USA where 2wd was the norm on this size of machine the reason for this anomoly was that different farming practices found on different farms in america and austrailia - TW's came in - early ones were ,10,20,30 then came, 15,25,35 with a first and second series to give three series in all of the TW's giving three shapes two types with Q cab, then to the supa Q cab force II,

 

hope this answers your question - we are ford anoracks Im afriad.

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