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Martin Dion

02-13-2007 20:35:49




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Why they paint M and H white and whitch years they made.




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NDS

02-14-2007 11:23:32




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
Depends on how you define demonstrator. Have seen more than one reference to White 1953 Super Ms at the 1953 dealers meeting at Hinkley Research Farm and the same? tractors at the first Farm Progress Show at Armstrong, IL in Sept. 1953. There was a short clip on RFD TV sometime back showing one of these tractors pulling shuttle wagon. The tractors were said to be in the official IH displays at these events.

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Rich Grtiffin

02-14-2007 05:56:25




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
The last 2 years I have seen a Super M in parades that is painted JD Green. What a disgrace to both.



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Nat 2

02-14-2007 04:41:11




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
Well, they made Hs from 1939 through 1953.
They made Ms from 1939 through 1952.

They painted them white from 1950 through 2007, but "they" is not IH, at least not as part of any demonstrator program. "They" are tractor dealers and collectors, either painting them white because they like how it looks, or in an attempt to pass the tractor off as a fabled "White Demonstrator."

As you've seen in the rest of this thread, there is no such thing as a White Demonstrator H or M.

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grantl

02-14-2007 04:15:47




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
Some of the primer that was used during the war years was not red but a gray almost white so when the paint gets thin or they sand on it awhile this primer shows up a folks think it was pained white at one time My 1944 "H" was like that.



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NO there were no H or M

02-13-2007 22:12:52




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
The Demo's were made in the first quarter of 1950, and they were painted white. BUT the only models that IH painted white were the Farmall CUBs, Farmall A's, and the Farmall C's.

The Models H or M were not part of the demo theme, a tractor could be special ordered any color that the customer wanted.

But remember the H or M were not part of the 1950 Demo deal.



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georgeky

02-13-2007 22:25:00




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 Re: White M H in reply to NO there were no H or M, 02-13-2007 22:12:52  
I thought I read somewhere that there were no H or M demonstrators, but wasnt sure. I also remember some guy trying to pass some off as white demonstrators somewhere.



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georgeky

02-13-2007 20:46:33




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 Re: White M H in reply to Martin Dion, 02-13-2007 20:35:49  
If they have factory white paint, they would be demonstrator models, I am not sure what year they were made. I think the C demonstrators were made in 1950, but I am not sure about that either.



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