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Re: Information requested on the International 585
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Posted by SDman on May 30, 2000 at 21:21:53 from (63.83.209.166):
In Reply to: Information requested on the International 585 posted by Fargo on May 30, 2000 at 12:03:21:
Fargo, say what you want, but these tractors were basiclly the same tractor starting from the '74 Series IHs introduced in the early to mid-1970s, later changed to '84 Series IHs, then 85 Series CaseIHs, then 95 Series CaseIHs, then to 32/4200 Series CaseIHs which were last built in 1997. The diesel engines for all of them that I am aware of were the German diesel(as IH called them) or Neuss engine(as CaseIH called them). The 206 is 2 cylinders short of a 310 German Diesel which was used in many larger IH tractors, so parts availability should not be a problem. In general, the German Diesels were a good, reliable engine. The 574 would more or less be an earlier, smaller version of the 585. Don't really think there were a whole lot of big changes during the production run of these tractors, so parts in general for anything on them should not be a problem.
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