Posted by Pete76NY on June 12, 2012 at 22:49:03 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: 53 Super H posted by Al Moyer on June 12, 2012 at 06:03:12:
Our '53 Stage 1 came off a farm near Toronto Canada (It's in So. Tier of NY with us now) where it was bought new and spent life as a loader tractor...it's a DJ serial number. Older Gentleman I know used to work for IH dealer in Cortland in the '50s said that when the Super Cs came out they almost never sold Hs because the Super C would do "just about anything an H would do for less money, and usually do it handier." (his words not mine, but I fully agree). He said they just quit ordering Hs. So when the Super H came out, they wanted to show as much difference between the H and the Super H as they could in order to justify a guy moving up from a Super C, said they always orderd D code High Altitude SHs. He said any dealer anywhere could order them, not just guys up in the Mountains.
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