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Re: differences in International 574's
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Posted by Big Don on July 27, 2000 at 15:18:15 from (24.65.54.137):
In Reply to: differences in International 574's posted by tom oliveri on July 27, 2000 at 11:00:24:
Tom: There are several different versions of 574.Some were built in England (like the diesel version that was sold in Canada) Others were built in Louisville for the U.S.market. The grille can be inverted so that doesn,t tell much. The easiest way to tell them apart is electrical. U.S. built units have Delco Remy and English built have Lucas or Bosch.A lot of the parts interchange but most of the sheet metal is just enough different that it won't. There are even 2 different parts books so you need to be aware of which you have. The tractor serial # has a U in it for U.S. built or a B in it,for British built. Hope this helps.
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