Posted by ScottyHOMEy on February 20, 2009 at 14:22:33 from (64.222.247.5):
In Reply to: WD-40, ID-40, WK-40 posted by IHStandardMan on February 20, 2009 at 13:55:39:
I can't believe I'm about to type this, but I will preface it by stating that I'm not out to flame anybody.
You've come up with enough questions on this and other boards over the last week about production numbers/rarity of more obscure IH tractors than many people know exist, so you're obviously capable of research. All any of us do to asnwer many of these questions is to go to a book, one that you need to get. It's the "International Harvester Tractor Data Book", by Guy Fay and is published by MBI. It's available from binderbooks.com and other sources. Mine was $12.95, but I've had it a while.
The questions are not unwelcome. More than once, I've said, "What?" and gone to look it up and find out there there actually was such a beast.
I don't mind learning something new -- I try to do it at least once a day. From your questions I can only assume that you have an interest in learning something about IH tractors, and that's great. You're in a place populated with like-minded pwople. But you already know about the existence of more models than many of the old-timers, and I can't imagine having that level of interest without having built up a little library of reference materials. Guy's Data Book would be a good place to start.
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