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Re: IH 250A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 15, 2003 at 02:15:25 from (216.208.58.141):
In Reply to: IH 250A posted by Jimbob on April 14, 2003 at 20:08:58:
Jimbob: How large is this tractor? I have a 1975 buyers guide, no models in that one brginning with digit 2. The next one I have is 1983 guide. In that one they show a 254 and 284. Quite clearly I have a few years missing, however I believe most of the model changes occured in 1979. The last tractors I am aware of with those digits and still only close was the B-250 in mid 1950s. This tractor could been one of a number of tractors built either in Britain, France or Germany and never marketed in North America. There are a few tractors around like that, came here with imigrants when they made the move. I guess the other senario not to be overlooked is maybe you are not in North America. If it is indeed a European tractor, post it that way, there are guys on here who will know.
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