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Re: International 504
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Posted by Wardner on October 31, 2000 at 18:38:35 from (63.23.215.239):
In Reply to: International 504 posted by Jess on October 31, 2000 at 16:13:38:
The 504 is kind of a strange tractor in that it is derived from three IH models. The front end and motor are derived from the C, the rear frame and internals come from the H, and the rear axels and tires are the same size as a M. It is rated for approximately the same HP as a M but really can't compare. It shares most of its parts (less engine) with the 606. Has the same sheet metal as a 404 and 606. I have a Farmall 504 with loader and wide front. It is the first IH with decent hydraulics. By that I mean it can run modern equipment built with small hydraulic cylinders. I have bigger tractors so I do not use it for heavy work. First gear is very slow which suits me fine. I like my 504 and have never had any problems. Maybe because the previous owner was a state hospital and the tractor was only used to pull laundry wagons.
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