By the way, tractors are not produced as model year like cars and trucks are.
Only minor changes are made in a model run such as a C or a 230. The big changes in the C resulted in the Super C, then more changes for the 200.
Options are a different thing. With or without fast hitch, hydraulics, or PTO, and lights or starter in earlier tractors are not an issue of model year but in options ordered from the factory or added at the dealer (like wide front ends or special seats).
Also, when changes were made to a model they would generally use up old parts and castings before installing the newer ones. If two changes were made at the same time, there will be tractors which have one and not the other because there were more of one part in the system which had to be used up before the new ones were installed.
There were really very few changes made in any model runs by IH but they were made at serial number breaks, not by model year introductions. for instance for the Farmall M there was an introduction late in the model run of disc brakes which were then standard on the Super M.
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