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Posted by migraine on January 29, 2006 at 18:27:40 from (71.197.231.212):
In Reply to: Tractor chronology posted by Harley on January 29, 2006 at 18:11:24:
300- 169 cu in made from 55 to 56 350 175 cu in made from late 56 to mid 58 400 264 cu in made from 55 to late 56 450 281 cu in made from late 56 to 58 These were the 4 cyl gas models and the white (cream) color was put on the grill and side hood inserts on the 50 series and the power steering was more common on the 50 series. All tractors were available with 2 pt fast hitch with some 2 pt 3 pt conversions available thru I.H. on the tractors. or the standard fixed drawbar was also an option. Live hydraulics and live idpto on all. The 300-35- was decendent of H and Super H series and the 400-450 grew out of the M Super and Mta series. Pretty good horsepower for that era and many of them still kicking around. I currently have a 300, 350, and 400 all restored in my collection. What else do you want to know? Migraine
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