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Re: IH's Torque Amplifier
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 19, 2004 at 02:47:51 from (216.208.58.138):
In Reply to: Re: IH's Torque Amplifier posted by Ian DAvies on December 18, 2004 at 22:21:23:
Ian: I was quite sure on the TA item just that this little pocket version of IH buyers guide containing tractors, loaders and tillage eq. was not confirming what I was saying. It lsted 66 series tractors speeds as 8/4, 16/8 with TA when it came to 74 series it was showing 8/4 only. Must be just an omission misprint. Thanks for confirming, I was sure I drove a 574 with TA. They were a very popular tractor with dairy farmers. They liked the short wheel base for square baling and haybine work. TA would have been quite important as well for those jobs. There is a guy in my home town claims 574, 674, 584 and 684 have baled more hay than all others combined. I'm sure he is right for that imediate area. I used 560 and 656 for those jobs, and he called the 560 the ark. He did agree 656 was a bit better.
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