Posted by jimb2 on May 27, 2013 at 14:58:46 from (99.241.76.141):
In Reply to: IHC B-275 posted by JGC on May 27, 2013 at 12:42:16:
Hi, made in the UK. The gas version was rare in our area, they were all Diesels. Pretty reliable and tough tractor. Problems were Lucas electric system and the brakes were not the greatest requiring annual maintenance. I believe the gas version the carbs are difficult to find parts for. Early versions were like a B-250 with a hydraulic control at the front of the seat and later versions had 3pt and draft control by right side of the seat and were similar to B-414 but just about 5 HP less. New models were 276, some models may have been assembled in the USA which had Delco electric systems and may had different gas engines.
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