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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 31, 2006 at 02:43:30 from (216.208.58.174):
In Reply to: IHC 574 posted by Wayne Rogers on December 30, 2006 at 19:56:55:
Wayne: The 574 is in a 1975 buyers guide I have. If I remember correctly the production run on those ran from 71-72 through to 76. The diesel was 239 cubic inch, with IH calling it 54.8 pto hp. It was also built as a hydro model, rated at 56 pto hp. In looking over the data in this buyers guide, they don't list a gas version of the 574. Interesting the size larger 674 was available in both gas and diesel, but not hydro. Other specs include 8/4 synchromesh transmission, plus optional TA, 11 inch clutch, wet hydraulic disc brakes, Cat.II 3 point hitch and 540 - 1000 rpm pto. I expect that pto was twin shaft, however the guide doesn't say. You may want to ask some questions about hydraulic, transmission and rear end. I saw some discussion on here awhile back, something to do with brakes or pto, seemed like a major tear down for a small fix. I didn't pay close attention, thus cant tell you the exact details. Someone will probably chime in on that one. I've never heard anything but good about that 239 diesel, it was used in several tractors and subsequent models, at least to the Case buy out in 84-85. I'm not certain, but think Case continued to use it well into the 90s.
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