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Bury the I.H.---NEVER

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Jeff

05-07-2004 12:56:45




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OUR LOCAL CASE I.H.DEALER ACKNOWLEDGES THE GREAT HISTORY OF I.H.,BUT FURTHER IMPLIES I.H. IS GONE,FOR GOOD,,,NOTHING WILL EVER BE MADE LIKE THEM AGAIN,OTHER FARMERS IN OUR AREA SAY THEY WAS THE BEST UNDOUBTLY,BUT FORGET THEM!SOME PEOPLE IMPLY THE CASE-I.H. ENGINE IS VIRTUALLY THE SAME,I AM SORRY,,,THE ROAR OF A FARMALL 826 DIESEL HOOKED TO A TWO ROW CHOPPER TELLS A DIFFERENT STORY.I WILL NEVER BURY THE I.H. AN WILL BUY EVER 424 DIESEL I CAN AFFORD. THANKS

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scotc

05-11-2004 07:40:03




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 Re: Bury the I.H.---NEVER in reply to Jeff, 05-07-2004 12:56:45  
if you get the chance to look at a 7288 compare the rearend to an early magnum, our 4240's engine and rearend look awful similar to the 684 we had to deny that the castings were at least based on IH design.



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Buzzman72

05-08-2004 01:45:36




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 Re: Bury the I.H.---NEVER in reply to Jeff, 05-07-2004 12:56:45  
Jeff, I know just how you feel. From the time I was in my early teens running a Cub 8-10 hours a day for Dad's custom mowing business--which Dad would then use some nights until midnight--to listening to a Super M with a straight pipe bellowing, plows in the ground and the front wheels about 8" in the air, to an '06 or '66 out there moanin' the blues as she worked the land...to me, that's just the sound of American agriculture in her prime.

You can SUBSTITUTE, but you'll never REPLACE 'em. Now, maybe to some folks, nothin' runs like a Deere, but ol' "Poppin' John" never had a thing on a FARMALL when it came to WORK. And THAT, m'friends, is what paid the bills.

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Will

05-09-2004 19:27:06




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 Re: Re: Bury the I.H.---NEVER in reply to Buzzman72, 05-08-2004 01:45:36  
You boys still know what they say-nothing kills a deere like a Magnum.
Period.
Will



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Jeff

05-08-2004 05:21:58




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 Re: Re: Bury the I.H.---NEVER in reply to Buzzman72, 05-08-2004 01:45:36  
Hey Buzzman,we bought a 504 diesel from my Grandpa,decided we would put up some silage that fall,found a large i.h. silage chopper(1 row) at a bargain,was told we would be up against it trying to pull with a small 504,(yeah right),pulled it in 1st w/torque in high range with a 10 ton wagon loaded behind,we used a dump truck some with it chopping,truck was loaded, got it stuck,tied a chain to this outfit an never even touched the rpm level, our nearby ford dealer said the 504 engine wasn't much,i offered to hook to his favorite comparable size ford,i never got a response,i agree,i have never heard an engine like the i.h. diesel

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