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Re: IH color,s?
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Posted by CNKS on March 02, 2006 at 19:53:26 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: IH color,s? posted by C M Allen on March 02, 2006 at 10:10:15:
2150 has an orange tint to it. Minor point that most people don't seem to know. IH 50, 1937-1949; IH 1102a or 1102b, I have seen both mentioned, 1949-1958; IH 201, 1958-1961; IH 2150, 1961-until the 5088, etc appeared?. Therefore 2150 was not used until the 404/504 came out so there were actually at least 2 shades for the letter and hundred series, and two shades for the 460/560 and other tractors built during the same time period. Don't ask me the difference between those colors. I have enough trouble figuring the "correct" shade of 2150. 2150 is sold for the old IH tractors, although it really is not correct for pre-1961 tractors. IH 50 and 2150 can be mixed by the major paint companies, don't know about 1102 and 201. Guy Fay says 2150 and 50 are close to the same color -- I wish someone could actually clarify the shades of the different colors. All I hear are rumors, since no old original unfaded tractors seem to exist.
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