Posted by JimB2 on March 11, 2010 at 18:17:54 from (208.124.162.51):
In Reply to: jimb2 and 384 IH posted by Billy Shafer on March 11, 2010 at 11:18:46:
Billy, the 384 was the last model that was made by IH UK of that tractor series. Most of the filters for 434 and 444 should be same as 384. There is also the problem if the tractor was a built and assembled in UK or frame and engine build in UK and assembled in USA using different electrical systems, power steering and some other parts common to USA built tractors. In Canada we only received UK built tractors but during the 1980s and 1990s when the $US was worth about $0.25 more than $CND enterprising dealers in northern US were coming to Canada and buying the tractors and trucking them south. So in USA you may have a UK built or USA assembled 384. If electrical system is Delco Remy then USA assembled, if Lucas electric then UK built. I know the UK gasoline version had a BC-144 engine but some of USA assembled gasoline ones had a USA build C-XXX engine.
I don't know all the details, just bits and pieces. Jimb
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