Posted by NY 986 on February 12, 2022 at 02:32:06 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: Odd IH posted by grandpa Love on February 11, 2022 at 17:16:38:
Definitely industrial and nothing really odd about it to imply it is some sort of freak. The dealer in Geneva years ago was fairly successful selling IH industrial as long as he had that franchise. I remember seeing tractors like that around with some sporting loaders and backhoes. At the same time he must have not been successful enough as there was no industrial equipment there by 1980. I'm thinking for the parts and service requirements he was not getting enough business after a certain point in time to cover his required investment. Also possible that the regional IH industrial dealer Dow obtained exclusive rights for IH in this area. Was not much after that IH sold off the industrial division but this dealer not having IH industrial seemed like it proceeded that by a few years. As a general topic dealers having both ag and industrial under one roof was fairly rare at least in NY. There was one JD dealer in Ithaca which did that and a few Ford dealers but that was it as far as I could see. Maybe somebody knows different.
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