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Re: Mahindra - IH B-250 crossover ?
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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 19, 2006 at 05:44:01 from (4.248.35.165):
In Reply to: Mahindra - IH B-250 crossover ? posted by Pawel on January 18, 2006 at 18:12:57:
Don't have a direct answer for you, but I would suggest going to your local dealer (one knowlegeable about the history of his product line) and ask them about the older models that were built in India. I know the B-xxx tractors are all considered British built, but I've always heard that the connection to Mahindra was the IH plant in India that was sold about the time that the B-414 model was current; and that they kept building that model for a long time. The new Mahindra models are built in several different countries, so that should help narrow it down. I'm not really up on the British tractors so someone else can fill in where I mess up, but I think the progression was the B-250, B-275, B-414; so you may also need to look for commonality between the B-250 and B-414 models for this to do you any good. Hope that helps, Stan(VA).
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