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Re: International 574 tractor -- need info. on wid
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Posted by K.B. on August 14, 2003 at 19:59:33 from (209.163.43.77):
In Reply to: International 574 tractor -- need info. on width t posted by Bradley on August 14, 2003 at 16:42:01:
The width from the outside of the rear tire to the outside of the other rear tire can vary from tractor to tractor, depending on what size tires it has, which way the owner has the wheels dished, and if they have the rim positioned in or out on the wheel. With a Utility tractor, you can get four different tread widths just by dishing the wheels in or out and moving the rim in or out on the wheel. 6 feet is too close to call. You'll need to measure. 574 has a heck of a good engine, if it is in good shape, you can hardly go wrong at $3500. You're probably not getting a loader at that price, though. Most 574's sell for a little more than that, but they have those nice IH 2250 loaders.
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