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Little British IH tractor bit my spare tire - phot
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Posted by jdemaris on May 31, 2007 at 13:11:26 from (66.218.12.26):
Picked up a little International Harvester British/Indian B-275 today. Farmer parked it in the back of his barn over 10 years ago because a back rim rusted apart. Said he bought it new around 1963. It has a dealer-installed front-end trip loader - bought in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. To my surprise, put a battery in it, didn't even change the fuel, and it started right up. Pretty ratty looking, but runs surprisingly well. Paid the guy $900 for it. Couldn't pass up a diesel tractor with three-point hitch, live hydaulics and PTO - with a loader - for that price. I tried to buy it cheaper - but a few more people showed up wanting to buy it - so I had to move fast. This is the first IH B-275 I'm come across with a tach - and a CAV rotary injection pump. I have two other B-275s that have in-line pumps with air governors. Like an idiot - I let the front-loader harpoon my spare tire on my trailer - and then I had to drive 100 miles with no spare. But, all went okay. Now I have another winter project.
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