Posted by Tractorfan1 on March 11, 2008 at 17:22:35 from (142.167.65.209):
In Reply to: IH H industrial posted by John M on March 11, 2008 at 17:14:30:
John M said: (quoted from post at 17:14:30 03/11/08) That would be an International I-4, not an industrial H. Its accually the industrial model of the W-4, standard version of the H. Engine is pretty much the same except for the front timing cover. Transmission speeds are a little faster than an H, and 2nd and 3rd are "backwards" from where they normally are. I will say Guy fays book mentions indusrtrial versions of the H and M, but it doesnt clarify if its an I-4 or an accual H or M, and I have never seen either. I hav a 45 I-4, neat little tractor and for $1000, you cant go wrong.
There was an Industrial M for sure, but I'm not sure on the H. Our own DCW has an Industrial Super M. Maybe he will see this and chime in...
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