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Re: Whats the Difference International 300 and Farmall 300?
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Posted by George From Ontario on November 08, 2002 at 07:58:16 from (216.183.142.189):
In Reply to: Whats the Difference International 300 and Farmall 300? posted by Kelly C on November 07, 2002 at 20:49:38:
Kelly : My Dad had a 300 Utility that he bought new in 1956 . They were an excellant tractor . These Machines were ment for different work than the Farmall 300 thats all. They were ment for general farm work and could be equiped will a loader for work around the barn . Would be hard to steer since most did not have power steering . Ideal for rolling land and applications, or were a row crop tractor was not needed . More powerful than the small Fords or Fergusons . IH built many good Tractors for different needs . Just my thoughts ! George
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