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Which 70's IH to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="agrimax" data-source="post: 517392" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>Suppose there are a lot of opinions,but the 574 or 674 were grand enough machines.Or you could go for an 84 series and still be in the 70's. The 474 was IH engined and the 475's were the Perkins equivalent. Totally gutless and too high geared if on the standard 38'' tyres.A low compression engine that needed valve attention to keep it starting easy. Better with the IH engine.</p><p>On the downside with any of them--worn gear levers/selectors,useless handbrake,worn quadrant levers,big transmission tunnel to sit astride. </p><p>Plus side--light hydro steering and good brakes and powerful hydraulics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agrimax, post: 517392, member: 155"] Suppose there are a lot of opinions,but the 574 or 674 were grand enough machines.Or you could go for an 84 series and still be in the 70's. The 474 was IH engined and the 475's were the Perkins equivalent. Totally gutless and too high geared if on the standard 38'' tyres.A low compression engine that needed valve attention to keep it starting easy. Better with the IH engine. On the downside with any of them--worn gear levers/selectors,useless handbrake,worn quadrant levers,big transmission tunnel to sit astride. Plus side--light hydro steering and good brakes and powerful hydraulics. [/QUOTE]
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