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Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
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Re: Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
Hi Martyn,
It's not an IH grader .
It's a "Hamilton Grader" with an IH tractor providing the power unit.
I think these were made under licence in the UK by Allens of Oxford.
Allens also made Parsons trenchers and Michigan excavators under licence.
Fred
It's not an IH grader .
It's a "Hamilton Grader" with an IH tractor providing the power unit.
I think these were made under licence in the UK by Allens of Oxford.
Allens also made Parsons trenchers and Michigan excavators under licence.
Fred
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Re: Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
Its got Allen of Oxford plate on it.Looking for as much info as possible on this machine
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Re: Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
Found this photo on net
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Re: Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
The tractor part looks like the IH Farmall M or H series. The M was a 6 cylinder, the H quite a bit smaller, not sure on how many cylinders.
The M and the Super M were very popular as farm tractors, I think capable of a 4 bottom plow. The H was a light duty tractor, probably a 2 bottom plow.
The M and the Super M were very popular as farm tractors, I think capable of a 4 bottom plow. The H was a light duty tractor, probably a 2 bottom plow.
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Re: Looking for information on an I H grader built in 1952
Hi Martyn,
I had a good look at the tractor in the pics., and it must be either a Farmall Super BMD, AMD, or MD, depending on whether it's British, Austrailian or American built.
If it is, it will have the BD 264 engine,50 or 50.5 hp. like the BTD6, or the earlier 40 hp. version of that engine. It certainly looks like it in the pictures.
The Farmall M is the only model I can recall having the elongated holes in the side members for attatchment of mid mounted implements.
Fred
I had a good look at the tractor in the pics., and it must be either a Farmall Super BMD, AMD, or MD, depending on whether it's British, Austrailian or American built.
If it is, it will have the BD 264 engine,50 or 50.5 hp. like the BTD6, or the earlier 40 hp. version of that engine. It certainly looks like it in the pictures.
The Farmall M is the only model I can recall having the elongated holes in the side members for attatchment of mid mounted implements.
Fred
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