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Re: Another Reason IH Went Broke
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Posted by 42FarmallH on January 04, 2004 at 14:41:14 from (12.15.56.240):
In Reply to: Another Reason IH Went Broke posted by hagan on January 04, 2004 at 14:10:23:
I feel the 2-point hitch is better than the 3-point. The reason it didn't catch on is because IH wouldn't let the other companies use it! I read in one of the many books on IH that other companies actually came to them wanting the 2-point hitch... Here is how IH could have survived: The 560 and 660 should never have existed, the 706 and 806 should have come after the 450 and 650. The 56 series was fine, but the 66 series should have been the 88 series with quiet cabs and synchronized transmissions. 86 series were behind other companies with bad shifting and lack of synchro. Just my thoughts...
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