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Re: H rear hubs , axles and seals
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Posted by Doc on July 10, 2001 at 21:02:04 from (204.221.95.4):
In Reply to: H rear hubs , axles and seals posted by Michael Soldan on July 10, 2001 at 18:22:50:
Don't have an answer for you, but I can understand it. I have worked on IH trucks for years, all years, and found some strange part discrepencies. I think IH (old days) could get an order for 10 identical trucks, they would have consecutive serial numbers, and when it came time to get parts, you would have 10 different trucks. I didn't think tractors were quite so bad, but you never know. Also thanks for sharing your brake experiences with your H. I will be doing the same job on my M soon and I feel good about having an idea of what I may run into. Doc
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