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Demonstrator H's?

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Mike CA

04-15-2007 14:15:01




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Where there ever demonstrator H's or M's? I've seen C's, and I think A's, (B?) But have never seen a picture of a white H.

Maybe I should make the first!


... with flames! third party image

ok, just kidding. But were there Demo H's?




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Andy Motteberg

04-16-2007 08:37:10




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? NO in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:15:01  
White with flames? Why not RED with flames?!?!?!? There were no white H's made. only the smaller Farmalls were. WW, there is no such thing as a "HDTA", some people today make what they call a Super H-TA by using the rear end of a Farmall 300. IH never made them that way.



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ww

04-16-2007 04:48:47




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:15:01  

only HDTAS were white.



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allisguy22

04-15-2007 14:29:59




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:15:01  
make one then =D



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CNKS

04-15-2007 14:21:00




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:15:01  
Cub, Super A, and C, 1st quarter of 1950. Any other model was either ordered that way or is a fake.



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Mike CA

04-15-2007 14:22:38




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to CNKS, 04-15-2007 14:21:00  
Any idea why? I mean, why not all the models that IH offered?



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CNKS

04-15-2007 14:35:20




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:22:38  
It's not odd. IH was trying to promote sales of their 3 smallest tractors. Farmers at that time were gradually moving to larger tractors. And all 3 tractors were being produced at Louisville, the only tractors being produced there at that time were the Cub, Super A and C. Thus, they simply converted paint for the whole plant to white.



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Mike CA

04-15-2007 14:41:12




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to CNKS, 04-15-2007 14:35:20  
Ahh, ok. That makes sense.



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Paul Shuler

04-15-2007 14:19:37




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Mike CA, 04-15-2007 14:15:01  
I don't think so Mike. I think it was only the 1950 modles of C, A and cub.



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Mike CA

04-15-2007 14:21:51




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 Re: Demonstrator H's? in reply to Paul Shuler, 04-15-2007 14:19:37  
Odd. Why limit it to the smaller tractors?

*shrugs*



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