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Posted by Harold H on January 29, 2000 at 07:36:59 from (207.244.55.141):
IHC Model Configuration Chart for the Letter Series Era Row Crop Row Crop Wheel Industrial Other Crawler Hi-Clear Standard F-Cub none none I-Cub Cub none Lo-Boy F-A F-AV none I-A none none F-B none none none none none F-BN F-C none none none none none F-H F-HV W-4 I-4 O-4 none OS-4 F-M F-MV W-6 I-6 O/OS-6 T-6 F-MD F-MDV WD-6 ID-6 OD/ODS TD-6 -6 none none W-9 I-9 WR-9 T-9 WD-9 ID-9 WDR-9 TD-9 none none MRS-14 none none TD-14 (not IHC) none none MRS-18 none none TD-18 (not IHC) none none none none none TD-24 This chart gives each configuration of each basic size tractor, starting with the base model on the left side, during the letter series era. I included two MRS tractors because they used IHC engines and components and the same Lowery IH styling and filled a missing gap in the standard/wheel tractor lineup. During the letter series era, all rowcrop and hi-clear tractors were FARMALL. All wheel type or standard type tractors were McCORMICK DEERING (39-44) or McCORMICK (late 44-on), all industrial tractors were INTERNATIONAL, all orchard type tractors were McCORMICK DEERING or McCORMICK, all crawler Trac-Trac-Tors were INTERNATIONAL. The chart can easily be updated by placing the updated model on the left and charting its different models across the table such as M-SM-400-450-560 for a base model that ends with the TD-6. I just posted this chart for general information, interest or comment. Harold H
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