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Hough H30-D Payloader

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Chad Everett

08-28-2007 09:32:36




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I am looking for any information possible on an International Hough Payloader Model #H30D. I have found manuals on a H30B but not the H30D. The serial number is #11BH1303 and I believe it is a 1962 model. If anyone can shed some light on this or let me know if the two chasis models are similar I would greatly appreciate it.




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noncompos

08-28-2007 11:54:59




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 Re: Hough H30-D Payloader in reply to Chad Everett, 08-28-2007 09:32:36  
If you're reading your tag correctly, it must be a low-prod or specialty model; the few parts catalogs I have show H30, H30A, H30B, H30F and H30R, but no H30D---engines shown are gas Herc QXD3,IH U240 or G263, or IH diesel UD236....I find no H80D, but (if your tags not too clear) there's an H90D with Cummins diesels. All are in the early 60s period. Good luck.



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Chad Everett

09-04-2007 11:40:59




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 Re: Hough H30-D Payloader in reply to noncompos, 08-28-2007 11:54:59  
Any more clues towards a Hough H-30D payloader?
How close would manuals for a H-30 be?



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randy personius

10-22-2007 21:43:27




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 Re: Hough H30-D Payloader in reply to Chad Everett, 09-04-2007 11:40:59  
I own a 1959 h50g and a 1960 h50d The g and d stand for gas or diesel. the machines are both rear steer and you have to climb down into them and basically set between the lift arms. I was informed that these models are actually an"A" series. they look the same as the older hu series. the newer h50b series had a set of steps and you more or less walked into a cab area like the w series case, but they were also rear steer loaders. I have owned my h50g for about 20 years and the h50d for 10.I also own a hug(g denoting gas engine} I was looking for parts for mine and got a crash course from a parts yard on the "G" about 18 years ago.I hope this helps you.I have seen several h30 machines and they all looked basically the same as the h50

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