Posted by 495man on March 15, 2009 at 04:36:50 from (24.137.106.3):
In Reply to: 354 IH year posted by Hugh MacKay on March 15, 2009 at 01:43:16:
Ken Updike's 1955-1985 IH book says 1972 to 1975 for the 354. I would imagine that reflects US market availability, but sounds right for overall production.
I haven't seen too many 354s, but they have been all diesel.
There were a few 276's around, (a diesel 276 w/1501 is down the road) and those were mainly diesel (only know of one gas) so I'd bet most 354's in Canada were diesel.
I didn't really seen the need for two tractors as close as the 276/434 and 354/444 and apparently IH didn't hence the 354 wasn't made as long. The Bradford plant basically turned out only 444's until the 384 was in production.
Apparently 46,045 444's made versus the aforementioned 10,255 for the 354. I am unsure if the 364 was lumped in with those 444 numbers.
The 384 is less common at 9157 made.
Haven't seen any swept back axle Bradford design tractors locally, only even saw one Doncaster design tractor with a swept back.
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