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Re: How about your least favorite IH?
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Posted by Dave on January 30, 2004 at 13:27:22 from (204.221.132.226):
In Reply to: How about your least favorite IH? posted by Wide Open on January 29, 2004 at 12:17:06:
A good idea made into the worst tractor of all time had to be the 2+2. Ours had a good engine, but had a oil leak that ruined a clutch, they put aluminum bodied hydralic pumps in them, so when they did puke,( I lost track of just how many pumps we did put in it) you had filings contaminating system, HARD to steer, my shoulder still hurts to remember the tractor. There wasn't enough leg room between steering column and seat, I bent/broke off several keys with my knee. I traded it off for the first JD tractor in 3 generations on our farm, (that's how mad I was at IH over their tractors and planters). There were a few good points about the 2+2, but the bad far outweighed the good. What were they thinking???
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