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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 01, 2003 at 04:13:30 from (216.208.58.142):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: IH-6 posted by Wardner on December 31, 2002 at 15:25:41:
Have to agree Wardner wholeheartedly, I had this same discussion with the rev last summer. The cab from pictures is nothing more than 4 pieces of vertical angle iron with some light guage steel welded to it and windows cut out. The Trojan blade on that I-6 probably would have been so heavy tractor probably had problems moving without blade down. They were probably only ever ordered new by feeble minded city engineers. It probably was a good blade on a 4 wheel drive loader or a light crawler I have seen several of these tractors in the past 6 months. Don't pay much attention to them so not sure whether I-4 or I-6. There are a couple of them near here being used in scrap yards. One with loader I know is an I-6. The other not sure, has an IH letter series grill and home built crane affair on back for picking up heavy parts like engines etc. I can think of many scrap yards over years with these. The scrapyard guys like these tractors as the will run for years for their use with virtually no maintenance. This is not a whole lot different than someone putting an AC farm loader on a Farmall H and calling it rare.
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