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Re: IH 364 - GOOD TRACTOR ???
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 01, 2005 at 12:30:31 from (209.226.247.151):
In Reply to: IH 364 - GOOD TRACTOR ??? posted by farmall john on February 28, 2005 at 17:28:06:
John: Where are you coming to us, from. The reason I ask is 364 is one of the lesser known British built IH tractors here in North America, as I don't think it was ever officially sold here through IH chanels. Any that came here came with immigrants. It is a very close relative to tractors like 434, 444, 354, 384 etc. There are guys out of the UK that know this tractor, haven't seen them on here in past few days. One guy is Roy in UK. You might try posting to their attention. Sorry I cant be more help, try a new thread with title Need help with British IH tractor. That may raise them. It may be as simple as someone saying there is Hugh MacKay answering, he doesn't know anything about British tractors. If that works, so be it.
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