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Re: 504 vs D-514
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Posted by Jokke on September 02, 2004 at 01:03:59 from (213.118.98.152):
In Reply to: 504 temp. sender? posted by Jokke on September 01, 2004 at 13:14:24:
During the late fifies and sixties, IH germany (located in Neuss am Rhein) build there tractors from 15 HP tot 40 HP all types started with D- (ex. D-326 was 3cyl. 26HP). Halfway the 60's there was a demand for more powerfull tractors. So they added the American Farmall 504 to the line. Basically they took the 504 with all options, only diesel engines(D-188) and sold it here as D-504, later they changed the number to D-514, because Peugeot (french car manufacterer) patented the middle "O" for there cars. If you're eager to know what it looks like, well it looks like a 504 utility. Next are 2 links to a brochure of the D-514(put it on my website at the next update, but for now:) http://users.pandora.be/jokkespage/photo/514-1.jpg http://users.pandora.be/jokkespage/photo/514-2.jpg
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