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Buster

01-09-2004 07:36:17




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Have you noticed that a larger percentage of the discussion threads are about the numbered series and not the lettered. Do you think this a trend?




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Dave Olson

01-09-2004 18:37:52




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 Re: Venue change in reply to Buster, 01-09-2004 07:36:17  
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Is a F-20 a Letter or number series? :-)

Dave Olson



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Clete

01-09-2004 11:32:42




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 Re: Venue change in reply to Buster, 01-09-2004 07:36:17  
Same thing on Chevy board-used to get questions about adapters for a 55 Chevy V8 conversion now they want to know how to hook up under chassis lights on their Beretta.



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bermuda ken

01-09-2004 07:48:23




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 Re: Venue change in reply to Buster, 01-09-2004 07:36:17  
No....folks are just starting to realize that IH DID make tractors (really good ones in fact) after the A-B-C-H-M.....



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Kelly C

01-09-2004 12:43:25




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 Re: Re: Venue change in reply to bermuda ken, 01-09-2004 07:48:23  
Dang!! I was hoping no one would notice them and I would get them ALL!!!
H's M's and the like are nice and I will maybe get some more. But the 100's are SWEEET!!! tractors.



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Charles

01-09-2004 13:00:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Venue change in reply to Kelly C, 01-09-2004 12:43:25  
I love my 100. I am amazed at it's size and what it can pull and dig out from under,even after all my dad gum tinkering.



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Dick Davis

01-09-2004 10:22:02




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 Re: Re: Venue change in reply to bermuda ken, 01-09-2004 07:48:23  
Bermuda Ken, here I thought it was because every possible question about the letter series had been ask! At lease twice. Dick Davis



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bermuda ken

01-09-2004 11:58:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Venue change in reply to Dick Davis, 01-09-2004 10:22:02  
The questions that I see asked alot about the letter series are:

1...How can I add power steering to my ___?

2...Can I change to independent pto on my ____?

3....I want to add a ROPS to my _____.

IH made many tractors AFTER 1965 that have all of these features not only DESIGNED into them, but also as standard equipment.

Why cobble cut up old tractors to be like "newer" models when you can buy these features on a tractor that already has them????

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Hugh MacKay

01-09-2004 14:33:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Venue change in reply to bermuda ken, 01-09-2004 11:58:45  
Ken: My thoughts exactly, most add ons for letter series tractors ie., 3 point, hand clutch for live take off, live hydraulics, cab, ROPS, etc. can be bought for less money on post 1963 tractors.



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