Well, there were three MH models starting with "2" ..... the 20, the 22, and the 21 Colt (in order of appearance). All three evolved from the MH 81 and 82's earlier in the 40's. The 20's were made from 46-48, the 22 from 48-53, and the 21 (Colt) from 52-53 according to Tractordata.com. The 20 & 22 were essentially the same tractor with some small differences, those Continental engines came in 124, 140, and 162 cubic inch versions (same engine with different cylinder bores). Below is a link to the model 21 COLT .... you can find specific info on it once you go into the Tractor Data website. Tractor Data has similar pages for the 20 and the 22, easy to find once you are in there. Funny that they list the Colt (21) as having the smaller of the three engines. Until today, I've never heard of the Colt being referred to as the model 21. Basically they are much the same .... coming in later, maybe the Colt had factory hydraulics optional, not sure about that.
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