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Posted by PAULIH300 on April 21, 2005 at 19:08:33 from (205.188.117.138):
This might have been asked before,but I'm not aware of it......What is your favorite IH/Farmall/McCormick-Deering model? And why? What sets it apart from other similar,non-IH brands? I'm partial to the Utes,for a number of reasons...their ease of getting on/off of,their ability to accept many attachments,their lower center of gravity,and rugged styling.I'm not a fan of their poor traction,and their weak-link steering systems. In comparison with my 2nd choice,The Ford N tractors,the Utes are heavier,more powerful,and offer features Ford never thought of (TA,Fast Hitch..etc).For a tractor that is asked to do most everything,not much could beat a Utility,and the classic style of the 300/330/350 far surpasses the square box look of the newer 59-up Utes in my opinion.1955-1958 were seemingly magical years.
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