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Posted by ltf in nc on March 01, 2000 at 19:59:24 from (206.228.213.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: International 574 Parts posted by DrCyKosis (to LFT) on March 01, 2000 at 18:38:24:
One was, it has a straight front axle and larger tires. The other one was made in the US. It has a swept back front axle and is lower profiled. The English one has a step to climb aboard and the US has no step. Both have the Robt. Bosch injector pump with the start position on the fuel cutoff control. This is a major asset when cranking in cold weather. My US tractor has 2250 hrs. and I have had it since 50 hrs. Oh yes, forgot to mention, this tractor has the factory ROPS. The English tractor was bought cheap with a Case I H loader mounted to it. The tractor looks good but the engine was poorly maintained by the previous owner. It needs an overhaul. The kits are not cheap. I can overhaul my 200 HP 6 cylinder tractor cheaper. What do you think is a reasonable price on a 574 in good order?
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