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Re: Guy Fay B-275 info question
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Posted by jdemaris on January 06, 2004 at 05:16:20 from (209.23.31.106):
In Reply to: Guy Fay B-275 info question posted by Greg Martindill on January 05, 2004 at 19:04:35:
I've got a couple of them. My earliest B275 diesel has a CAV inline injection pump with air-govenor. My later one has a rotary pump. They were actually made in India, not Britain. IH made a deal with Mahindra, and Mahindra made them in their factory. They also made some Willys military Jeeps around WWII. I haven't had trouble getting parts right though my local Case/IH dealer. I recently rebuilt the engine on my oldest B275. Gasktes, pistons and sleeves, injection nozzles, all no problem. As I understand it, most of the tractor is still made new. Mahindra now markets their tractors under their own name, and one of the models is, basicaly, a B275-B414 with a newer engine. I was told it uses about 85% of the original parts. Mine have been a very rugged machines. Not the best starting diesels in the world, but run like clocks. Following is a little historical blurb about Mahindra's history: "Following Indian independence in 1947, the founders of Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) were determined to chart a course of product expansion and globalization. The philosophy led to the company’s eventual entrance into the worldwide tractor market. In 1963, M&M formed a joint venture with International Harvester to manufacture tractors carrying the Mahindra nameplate for the Indian market. Armed with engineering, tooling and manufacturing know-how gained from this relationship, M&M developed its first tractor, the B-275. This successor to International Harvester’s incredibly popular IH B-414 is still the basis for some current Mahindra models."
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