Apparently you don't consider, "not receiving 3rd degree burns in a fuel fire" value to the consumer.
I haven't tried to make a comparison because I don't own any other brand, but I think the "low" caps on other brands of tractors vented differently, if they vented at all, from the IH cap.
The original low IH cap looks like it pretty much just has a hole drilled in the middle for venting. Other brands may have dedicated vents elsewhere on the tank, or a different style of baffled vent in the cap that was patented at the time. We all know how IH just loved to pay patent royalties...
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