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Re: IH 685-What do I need to know?
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Posted by georgeky on April 17, 2007 at 10:58:42 from (64.12.117.8):
In Reply to: Re: IH 685-What do I need to know? posted by Greg Kramer on April 17, 2007 at 09:21:33:
Greg, that is not an issue with this tractor. You can get every part of it at Case IH dealor. All of the smaller(less than 65 HP) tractors were made at the England plant. It is not a B series tractor like the old B250,275 and so on. If the tractor has been properly cared for it will last for many years. We have four 84/85 series IH tractors and have very few problems with any of them. I have a 1980 584 and dad has a 1981 484 that we bought new and the brakes are the only thing that has needed fixed yet. The 584 has 8200 hours and the 484 has 6100 on it and neither have had the head or oil pan off. Dad bought a used 685 so he could have a cab to feed with and it has not had any problems yet.
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