IH two wheeler

Heyseed

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Are these rims the proper color?
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but up at the court-house they didn't laugh
cause to type it up took the whole staff
and when they got done t he title weighed 60 lbs.
 
Very cool creation, but I was thinking the same, that front fork area would be a little suspect to me.

I'm sure that seat spring supplies all the suspension needed......

Paul
 
I have seen pictures of that IH dude from all sides. It is powered by a little IH model L stationary engine and the telescoping front forks are square telescoping male / female implement PTO shafts. :)
 
That's for sure ! Our back field had larger pipe than that from an old oil well and I was surprised at how easy the threaded ends break near the couplings. One good pothole should bust his in half.
 
I don't like his frame technology but he is equipped with fire extinguisher, oiler, headlight, horn. Controls aren't much more agricultural than a Harley.
 
compare IHC H to Harley FL 1954 model. Throttle? right hand for both. Clutch? left foot for both. Gear shift? left hand for both. Brakes? right foot and a hand lever for a secondary- sort of like F20. Easy transition from IHC H and M to 1954 Harley FL, easier than trying to figure out little Honda with gear shift with left toe, hand clutch lever. If you have a hand clutch, it's supposed to be by right hand for JD owners- and grandfathers B JD was use on mower and cultivating sweet corn awhile. Maybe IHC H engine in 2 wheeler would be something-- Bill Gelbke made up something with a 151 inch Chevy 2 engine(same displacement of H) and powerglide tranny, Chevy C20 rear end in 1970 or so. RN
 

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