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Posted by richard in nz on January 11, 2007 at 02:28:52 from (222.153.97.195):
In Reply to: Re: you fellas want to talk junk tractor posted by IBorange in TX on January 10, 2007 at 20:13:52:
Study your 570 a bit closer, you will find it is an American design. They copied the Farmall. Look closely at the gearbox, rear axle, and clutch housings, then look at the steering bolster up front, up to about "87 they had the shaft along top of the engine, yours will have a Danfoss hydrostatic, but the bolster is still there. See how your power steering pump is where the mag was on an "M" and the injector pump is where the govenor was. If you want to go to town, remove the cab floor and compare the gearbox design and layout to the I-H. The first tractors from the Misk plant in the late "40s/early "50s also had sheet metalwork very similar to an I-H. I asked a factory technician from Minsk when he was visiting the Belarus dealer I worked for in England if they started by making the Farmall under licence (I had spotted the likeness to my Farmall H) he simply said "not under licence"!!
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