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Danny Fryar

08-31-2005 11:02:06




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Need help identifying an IH tractor. The tag on the tractor shows the Model # as MCH but I can't find that model # anywhere. I am looking for a starter and need to know more about the tractor.




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Cotton Picker

08-31-2005 14:11:35




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Danny Fryar, 08-31-2005 11:02:06  
If it has "MCH", it is indeed a M cotton harvester, any M starter will work. It should have flanged rear axel housings to make it a "high-drum" cotton picker. Cut my teeth on one.



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Danny Fryar

08-31-2005 20:56:07




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Cotton Picker, 08-31-2005 14:11:35  
Thank you all very much. The MCH was throwing me.
When I went back and looked carefully, the CH was actually stamped in where the M was part of the original plate information. The tractor is LP fueled so that may have something to do with it.
Thanks again.



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Cotton Picker

08-31-2005 14:10:47




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Danny Fryar, 08-31-2005 11:02:06  
If it has "MCH", it is indeed a M cotton harvester, any M starter will work. It should have flanged rear axel housings to make it a "high-drum" cotton picker. Cut my teeth on one.



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Cotton Picker

08-31-2005 14:10:19




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Danny Fryar, 08-31-2005 11:02:06  
If it has "MCH", it is indeed a M cotton harvester, any M starter will work. It should have flanged rear axel housings to make it a "high-drum" cotton picker. Cut my teeth on one.



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RustyFarmall

08-31-2005 13:01:01




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Danny Fryar, 08-31-2005 11:02:06  
This is somewhat of a guess, but it might be an M---cotton harvester? In which case the starter would be the same as any M Farmall. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.



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Brad in WI

08-31-2005 11:47:51




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 Re: I.D. in reply to Danny Fryar, 08-31-2005 11:02:06  
If you could post a picture that would help alot.
Brad



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