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Posted by Ralph Kramden on July 18, 2000 at 21:08:54 from (209.239.198.205):
While involved in my search for an uncracked block for my Super A, I came across an International tractor that is reasonably priced. It's pretty hard to read the old ID plate, but I am pretty sure it says it is Model 14. It's not the block I NEED, but what the heck. I recognize the old 4 cyl. gas engine. Has a magneto. No hydraulics. Has a water pump. This thing looks like a huge anvil. I mean, it looks HEAVY. It has a drawbar of some sort on the back that looks like it could pull a Locomotive, and no implements at all. Someone welded 6" square tube from the rear axle to the front, but it is cut off about a foot past the front. Looks strong enough to push mountains.Definitely a home-brew attachment. Does it sound familiar to anyone? The engine number is 6695 DF, and under that 4KK. The serial number is 1BH17702. The present owner knows nothing about it, and the guy he got it from knows nothing about it either, so I am in the dark here.
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