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Posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on January 22, 2004 at 19:16:20 from (209.74.224.96):
In Reply to: Die hard IH ? posted by clint on January 22, 2004 at 15:09:53:
i would be considered one, we have all red, some IH and case IH. I was fine with the conbining until after the original Magnum. I can tell those tractors will work longer than some humans, but any MX or MXM wont last more than 15 years and be done with with all the computers. I know the magnums did have computers, but ever so rarely gave trouble. They atleast did it right, put an OVRD switch so if say it quits in an intersection or railroad tracks, you can flip the switch, start it back up and get away. I can say that an IH would last longer than a Case IH, especialy since the got with CNH. With new equipment, you can let the clutch out, and half the time it won't do anything for a few seconds, it just couldn't save you life if it depended on it, but the IH's, once it was in gear, and you let the clutch out, it went no matter what, even if something was wrong.
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