Posted by Athol Carr on November 14, 2009 at 15:49:18 from (122.57.17.181):
In Reply to: Horse power??? posted by dave2 on November 14, 2009 at 00:09:53:
IH in Germany used the European DIN horsepower rating for their tractors up to 1962 than switched to SAE horsepower rating (which raised the apparent horsepower ratings). The earlier D-214 tractor, 2 cylinder 14 HP (DIN) became the D-215, 2 cylinder 15 HP (SAE). The D-324, 3 cylinder 24 HP (DIN) became the D-326, 3 cylinder 26 HP (SAE). The only other changes where the earlier wheels were red with white rims whereas the later tractors initially came out with all white wheels.
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