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Larry B

03-01-2003 14:49:10




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Did the 88 sreies IH tractors come out with TA's? Are the rearend's the same as the 86 series, gear shift, hyd's,& pto? Not up on the 88 series tractors. 86 tractors is as far as I know about and drove.




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RPM

03-03-2003 06:10:32




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 Re: 88 series tractors in reply to Larry B, 03-01-2003 14:49:10  
5088/5288/5488 had entirely different transmission, no TA anymore, they also made 3088/3288/3488/3688 and also 2+2 33/35/3788 and later 6388/6588/6788 had same basic 7/806 transmission and TA. The last 2+2 were called super series they started in early 1985 numbered 7288/7488, had the 52/5488 transmission, they made less than 100 of these total, they then sold out Farm Eq division to Tenneco (Case).

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Don Carroll

12-25-2003 13:08:01




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 Re: Re: 88 series tractors in reply to RPM, 03-03-2003 06:10:32  
I just talked to an individual who worked at Rock Island until the last day and he said he doesn't recall anything built there bigger than the 3588 and that they were the first robotic built tractors in the IH line, I mentioned the numbers after that and he said he wasn't aware of them. He said there were ten tractors on the line when they shutdown with no sheet metal which were supposed to be thier new series tractors but no info was given and those tractors were sold for scrap to a bidder dealer in Oklahoma by the name of Yates in Yates Okl. The rumors and only rumors were that White Manf. at Charles City Ia. were building the later 2+2's. You have to understand this individual is not a farmer and was concerned about his livlihood he had to transfer to Springfield, Ohio to get his time in to retire, so he had no axe to grind as far as what color built what except he was losing his job and had to relocate. I would like to know does anyone know where the later 2+2's were made? Reading the differences in the later models vs older ones it makes me wonder.

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Aces

03-01-2003 17:07:20




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 Re: 88 series tractors in reply to Larry B, 03-01-2003 14:49:10  
actualy they were 30 and 50 series 3088 3488 3688
5088 5288 5488 this makes more sence because they are different the 30 series had TA like the 86's the 50's had the sycro try 6 shift on the go. so the answer is yes and no



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