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Re: 1954 Super H diesel
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Posted by Nat 2 on February 14, 2007 at 11:25:10 from (64.80.110.27):
In Reply to: Re: 1954 Super H diesel posted by SonnyDey on February 14, 2007 at 06:12:42:
Nobody ever said that. In case you're actually serious, and not just the hand in the sock puppet called Farmall Doc: Super H = A REAL Super H NEVER had a TA or a TA lever. Never never never ever! 300 = A 300 USUALLY has a TA and a TA lever. Some were ordered without a TA. Super H = A REAL Super H NEVER had a fast hitch, and one can not be installed easily. It was not designed for a Fast Hitch. 300 = A 300 USUALLY has a Fast Hitch. If you have a Super H with a TA and a fast hitch, you have a CUSTOM TRACTOR. IH never produced such a tractor, but because of Eli Whitney's idea of interchangeable parts, parts from a Super H and a 300 or 350 can be bolted together to make a completely different tractor that was never made by IH.
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