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Re: Re: Difference between a IH wide-front and Swartz?
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Posted by RPM on February 18, 2002 at 07:22:29 from (63.110.182.225):
In Reply to: Re: Difference between a IH wide-front and Swartz? posted by The IH would be worn out and junk. on February 17, 2002 at 22:28:55:
I can safely say you havent a clue to what you are saying, I have been around these all my life there was no comparision between quality of IH over SCHWARTZ/A&I wfa, particularly later IH were made of high strength steel compared to any other replacement or conversion aftermarket wfa. I worked at a IH dealer 60/85. The Schwartz was originally designed for M/560 then they put the same thing on 706/4010/etc, overloaded the heck out of it. They had a HD model but it was only slightly better, no diff in cross tube and steering, had heavier spindle diameter only.
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