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WHY HASNT ANYBODY HEARD OF IT ???
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Posted by Eddie on October 27, 2001 at 16:49:53 from (64.12.101.158):
I am looking at an IH 3514 industrial, to buy. The only drawback I can find with the thing is nobody has any idea what it is, or how to cross reference it, to know if parts are available or not. I havent bought it yet, but I definately wont if I cant get parts later for it. At this point i dont know what all it might need, but i am not going to get it if parts aren't readily available. So, my question is, "WHY DOESNT ANYBODY KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT". Every parts dealer I have checked with, has no mention of this model in the books, exept for the drive clutch. They have told me if I can determine what farm tractor it is based on it should be no problem to get parts for. But I can find this either. Any help would be sooooooooo appreciated.
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