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International B275

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Braden

09-04-2003 19:34:51




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Question. what the heck is an international B275? is it worth restoring? is 1700$$ a good price? what is a machine like this worth?




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Shawn in MN

09-05-2003 02:51:52




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 Re: International B275 in reply to Braden, 09-04-2003 19:34:51  
I have a B-414 and its been a pretty good tractor. I can get most of my parts from IH and havent had any trouble yet. I am having a hard time selling it, because it is an odd tractor and not a whole lot of people around here have seen one let alone know what it is. Mine has a gas engine and I keep it in the barn, never had to plug it in yet. Good luck Shawn



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Roy in UK

09-04-2003 23:34:30




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 Re: International B275 in reply to Braden, 09-04-2003 19:34:51  
As has been said, those Inters from that period with the glow plug starts can be a real pain especially on a cold morning, and the steering can get a bit wobbly ( speaking from experience with a B250 and a B450 ). The engines lug well, The B275 would probably out pull a MF 35 BUT the problem comes with the three point. On the Inter there will be no draft control, unlike say a 35 ( Ferguson's patent at that time had not run out yet )so mounted plows for instance still need a depth wheel.

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Bill in NE Tx

09-04-2003 20:09:14




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 Re: International B275 in reply to Braden, 09-04-2003 19:34:51  
A B-275 is a good stout tractor it is really a mccormick international and was made in Great Britan. I had one and sold it last year for $1500.00 US. They are cold natured and you must use the glow plugs to start it. The steering is often Loose. Parts are available through your local case dealer and the mahindra dealers. The mahindra Has the same tooling as and uses a lot of the same parts as the B-275. They made a Diesel and a gas model.If It looks good ,steers right, lift is good and the two speed clutch works for the PTO Try for $1500.00 but no more then 2000.00. Good Luck and if you get it let me know.

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geok

09-04-2003 20:05:12




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 Re: International B275 in reply to Braden, 09-04-2003 19:34:51  
A tractor made in England from 1959 to 1961 for International Farmall. If it runs and operate well it would be worth that.



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Gene Davis(Ga.)

09-04-2003 20:03:44




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 Re: International B275 in reply to Braden, 09-04-2003 19:34:51  
The b-275 supposedly stands for "British" 275, or at least that is what my cousin that owns one says. If you look at the new Mahindra tractors from India, think they must have all the molds and dies from the 275's. He has about pulled all his hair out trying to make the air controlled governor on the injection pump work and when he finally got that going, now the hydrualic lift has gone out of whack, think he'd dump it if he could find a sucker to unload it on.

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