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I am posting some pics from an private event held in Virginia in October of '04. The photos were...

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I am posting some pics from an private event held in Virginia in October of '04.
The photos were provided by LeRoy A. Baumgardner Jr. of Hanover, PA. I had the opportunity to BE THERE but I just HATE traveling and~~~~~~oh~~~~~~never mind! Just enjoy the pics!!! Craig
This IHC air start Titan is one you don't see every day. I believe it is a 45hp tractor. I am guessing there are only about four 45hp air starts left.
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I just KNOW I'm gonna get screwed up here! The old OLD OLD IHC tractors can be get VERY confusing to identify, especially when you can't see some of the details that distinguish one model from another. ANYWAY, I THINK this is a 20hp Type C Mogul pulling a P&O plow owned by LeRoy Baumgarder.
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Here is the business end of a Mogul Jr. with the P&O plow again. A one cylinder Mogul Jr. is, physically, not much smaller than a two cylinder 30-60. They are SOOOOO neat.....and Soooooooooo rare.
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Craig: Thanks for posting those IHC Tractor pictures . Here is the closest I've gotten , "SO FAR". Not much new on the tractor. Real slow progress . Paul
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This Type A 15HP one speed gear drive is, again pulling the P&O plow.
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That P&O plow got a good workout!!!
The second pic is a rear view of the Mogul Jr.. You get a good idea as to how big this tractor really is. That's why a lot of guys are nuts about extension rims..they make an otherwise "ordinary" tractor look HUGE!!! The same can be said for canopys. I prefer canopys to extension rims...besides...tractors with extensions take up a LOT of shed space....
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I believe this is a 20 horse tractor and is the only Friction Drive known to exist with tray cooling tank. Serial number 109
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