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Re: 454 International question
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 10, 2007 at 03:50:59 from (216.169.177.76):
In Reply to: 454 International question posted by n8terry on July 09, 2007 at 16:00:46:
Somethings are hard to find out. I STILL am not certain our 2500 is a B. THey make a A and B in diesel and gas! haha so far it seems A is loader only stock and B is backhoe and loader stock (which it has stock both on it) So best bet is prob to find all the seriel numbers and stuff you can and go from there. Grab a manual first thing you can too. We have all 3 (service, parts, and repair). THey are very valuable, in fact we just got the wrong hytran filter and the book showed the parts guy HE screwed up (not me hehe). It will save tons of headaches. Maybe if you post some pics in the ID this section of site soemone will now. Note SOme like mine have a I over a H for the IH symbol. The H is red and in back it may have faded possibly. So far for that tractor all I could find out is it appears the Industrial one used diff engine (same deal garden tractors use in industrial version). So wipe the gook off the ID tag on block and find out. heh. Post the numbers here and Ill give it a shot on google.
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