Posted by paul on December 19, 2020 at 20:57:57 from (66.60.215.13):
In Reply to: International 2+2 posted by svcummins on December 19, 2020 at 17:53:17:
There were several in the neighborhood, until recently even.
Kinda cool thing, unfortunately they weren’t refined and IHC was in too poor a shape to get them redesigned and perfected. The later models were some better but just too little too late.
They weren’t weighted right, you had to play with that a lot to get them to not power hop.
They weren’t built real sturdy, kinda out of recycled parts. They were not a big 4wd, lot of farmers tried to make them a heavy puller; they were actually an early version of a lighter front wheel assist. You killed them if you put duals on the front end, too many tried and broke stuff.
Biggest issue is 6 row equipment was the thing in those days, and they couldn’t hardly turn around in 8 rows much less 6. Their target was row crop, and it couldn’t turn short enough.
Neighbor cultivated with it, that was kinda interesting, 6 row cultivator on the back of an articulated.......
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