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Posted by Evan350 on September 05, 2003 at 07:18:30 from (129.42.208.172):
It seems with many of the older, numbered IH tractor models, you can guess the approximate horsepower from the model number by replacing the last two digits with a 0. 1066 -> 100, 656 -> 60, 340 -> 30, etc. There are a few where it is a little off, like the 350 is actually 42 horsepower, but I've used this rule of thumb to get a mental image of IH models I haven't seen. This little rule breaks down with the Hydro models and the later 3xxx, 4xxx, etc. models (which by the way no one around here seems to have--its like in the 1960's someone threw a switch and any tractors around here newer than that are John Deeres--but no shortage of older IHs though.) Short of just 'knowing' the IH models, is there any rule to help relate the Hydros and late 4 digit models to their horsepower?
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