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Topic: W4 vs SW4
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| tractorboy 46
03-10-2013 21:04:44
75.156.113.67
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Other than more horse power what is the difference between the two models?. how many SW4 were manufactured? |
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| Ol'Gimpy
03-11-2013 17:53:20
67.252.122.95
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to tractorboy 46, 03-10-2013 21:04:44
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| Different gears,different brakes,different lights,bigger engine (C-164 vs. C-152),larger air cleaner carbuetor outlet and air pipe for some things- |
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| mkirsch
03-11-2013 09:31:11
64.80.110.74
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to tractorboy 46, 03-10-2013 21:04:44
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| Live hydraulics were optional, same as the Super H. |
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| sflem849
03-11-2013 15:13:22
69.197.84.39
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to mkirsch, 03-11-2013 09:31:11
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Did the 4s not get hyd for a long time like the 9s? |
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| D Slater
03-11-2013 17:40:59
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to sflem849, 03-11-2013 15:13:22
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| IH equiped some W-4 tractors with the engine driven hydraulics starting somewhere around early 1951. Some information shows some 0-4 were equiped before that. |
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| sflem849
03-11-2013 19:01:51
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to D Slater, 03-11-2013 17:40:59
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That is about the same time frame as the 9s. IIRC they were the later half of '50. |
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| rustred
03-11-2013 16:01:25
72.172.100.113
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to sflem849, 03-11-2013 15:13:22
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| pretty much the same sort of deal with the 4's 6's and 9's |
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| rustred
03-11-2013 06:37:35
72.172.100.113
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to tractorboy 46, 03-10-2013 21:04:44
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| on the grill it will have the small square ihc emblem instead of mccormick. it will have disc brakes and seal beam lights, as did the last w4's in the serial # range at end of 34,000 units. "approx" 3500 super's built the serial # plate will also have an s for super along with the low #. made only in 53 and 54. |
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| sflem849
03-11-2013 07:11:00
69.197.84.39
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Re: W4 vs SW4 in reply to rustred, 03-11-2013 06:37:35
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Hydraulics? |
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