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Re: International Harvester 574 vs International 2
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Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on November 11, 2006 at 05:41:11 from (170.215.211.122):
In Reply to: International Harvester 574 vs International 2500 posted by twigs_22 on November 10, 2006 at 22:16:31:
I have a 2500A with a backhoe [TLB] on it I hear that 574 parts are pretty much interchangable,, I havent had to put too many repairs into the 2500, but I did have to replace the planetary gears in the left rear last fall, I didnt have any trouble getting parts for it, I co8uld have gotten them new but WOW,, expensive,, I went through wengers in PA, and they had all the parts on hand about 1/3 the price,, I would go for what ever tractor is in better shape you wont be disapointed,, on the other hand I had 454 with a swept back axle .. you want to talk about rare and expensive parts,,,,, good luck, pat
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