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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 26, 2007 at 01:36:06 from (216.208.58.110):
In Reply to: tractor posted by John Williamson on January 25, 2007 at 19:45:26:
John: If you go to a site called, Les Tracteurs Rouges you will find a page of most IH tractors built at various locations in Europe, amoung them England, France and Germany. There are also a few US built tractors, mainly ones that were exported to Europe. There is a photo of each along with the years of manufacture. In there you will find BM, Super BMD and B450, B in all cases indicates built in Britain. Those tractors were not built in exactly same years as their US relatives. As Bob stated the Super BMD and B-450 both have direct start glow plug diesels. They also have a factory 3 point hitch, and all three use the same sheet metal design as the US built M None of these three ever had TA, thus there was no MTA in the British lineup. Another tractor the caught my eye in this European lineup was the French C or Super C with a diesel engine. Near as I can tell the H or A were never built in Europe. You'll find lots of interesting facts with a look at the site.
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