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Re: Re: Which one, H or Super H
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Posted by CNKS on April 01, 2004 at 19:59:32 from (207.178.96.214):
In Reply to: Re: Which one, H or Super H posted by John *.?-!.* cub owner on April 01, 2004 at 15:23:51:
I have seen the regular H notation in Guy's data book, also. However, the last 400 or so regular H's had the Super H disk brakes, so if his has drums, the rear end was swapped, as I don't think the SH rear end is drilled for the drum housing. Super H's were converted to live hydraulics in late 1953. I know what the book says, but I find it hard to believe that IH would put a SH prefix on a regular H, UNLESS the last 400 or so H's had the SH rear end, and an H engine. That's stretching it a little bit. I have not heard that explanation. Maybe Guy Fay will give his opinion.
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