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Re: Why Not An IH 2+2 ?
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Posted by Glenn FitzGerald on December 01, 2006 at 09:50:47 from (216.56.24.226):
In Reply to: Why Not An IH 2+2 ? posted by davpal on November 30, 2006 at 23:44:18:
I guess I'm in the minority here. I can't speak in specifics, but my brother had the biggest of the three in the first series. It had bald 20.8x38 radials on it. He liked it VERY well. He used it for tillage, harvest, and the manure spreader in the wet months. He'd still have it today but it unexpectedly spun a bearing and with 4 worn out tires and all he thought it was not worth fixing. However he has often wished he'd kept/overhauled it. For a "big" articulated tractor he found it quite handy. Glenn F.
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