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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Looking for info on a IHC 404
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 11, 2004 at 04:07:21 from (209.226.247.167):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Looking for info on a IHC 404 posted by LeRoy on May 11, 2004 at 03:41:30:
LeRoy: I posted a question right here on YT for both of them a couple days back. Within 24 hours I had a responce from both of them. I think they both monitor this site at least once most days. I have always kind of wondered about this same question, as such I am as curious as you. I first noticed the difference in the US and Canadian 444, 20 years ago right after I recieved my copy of 100 Years of IH. We started off here in Canada getting British built IH tractors about mid 1950's with the B-250, B-275, B-276, 414, 434 and 444 in that order. The basic design never really changed a whole lot in 20 years. If you notice they did drop the B prefix, that happened in the early 60s. I guess IH decided back in those days we would never see what was on the other side of the border. I had a relative in MA 30 years ago we used to compare the US and Canadian buyers guide. The differences were numerous.
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