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Posted by JDKIA on May 20, 2004 at 12:45:06 from (209.81.122.36):
In Reply to: Re: 400 paint posted by Danh on May 20, 2004 at 11:00:40:
"400s all red, " actualy the 400s were painted both the all red and the red and white from the factory. though it is questionable wether it was in 55 or 56 when they started the red and white paint scheme. I own a 55' 400 with white paint under the red. I also recomend a book: International McCormick Tractors by Henry Rasmussen the techical information and model information is highly inaccurate but it does provide rather nice photos, such as a restored 55' 400 with the white paint scheme. I don't recomend buying this book though because the info is not reliable. such examples include (quoted from book) "the 100 a replacement for the B" "the C shown here (shows picture of H) featured the same engine of the A and B, but built on the frame of the H and M" so I say save you money and borrow it from a library or friend. anyway hope this helps
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