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Re: PHOTO English IH 434 tractor
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Posted by Jonfarmer on June 21, 2006 at 12:24:55 from (165.121.144.94):
In Reply to: PHOTO English IH 434 tractor posted by David in England on June 21, 2006 at 06:11:58:
Hhm, all I get is a little red X and no picture. I guess it doesn;t matter too much, I know what a british built 434 looks like as my dad had one, right up to a few years ago when it was traded in on a much improved 484. The 434 we had ran very nice, but the biggest issue was with the brakes, they were mechanical brakes, and they never worked!!, dad would spend the day working on them only to have alittle brake for half a day, then they would be out again. I don't miss that tractor, the 484 is soooooo much better, power brakes and everything. I have seen alot of 434 tractors come out of Canada, and for some reason, they are always all beat and not running right, ours ran excellent, and the tin was perfect, but it was a real liability with the brakes being out all the time, not only did they work very hard, but they quickly faded after being worked on, junk junk junk junk junk!!!!.
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