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Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe
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Posted by CNKS on June 27, 2006 at 20:15:28 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: Super M Stage I - Stage III ? What's the diffe posted by John A. on June 27, 2006 at 19:46:25:
Hydraulics were a factory delete or an option, but I was not aware that they could be replaced by a belly pump, it is certainly possible, but defeats IH's purpose and had no advantage, except maybe cost. Of course IH was not always logical, either. The use of Stage 1,2,3,4 is probably slang, and may have been used by IH in in-house planning, but I don't think the tractors were ever called Stage 1,2,3,4 by IH after they were built. It is mostly just a way for us to identify the different models, particularly for the Stage 1 and 2 Super H and M. SMTA and 400 had names, the two SH and SM stages were still called Super H's and M's. Note that Guy says "Stage IV BECAME the 400", emphasis mine. He also says something to the effect that "Stage III WAS the SMTA". I think the stages were used merely as a matter of description, and were never actually production names. How much do you want for the Stage 2 SM?--You are in the Austin area, a 1200 mile round trip for my 1/2 ton pickup, along with too much weight -- I'm not serious. I have made that trip many times, as I grew up south of San Antonio and have a brother in Austin.
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