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In Reply to: Re: International Tractor posted by Milton Fox on Saturday, December 15, 2007:
Milton: This one may have more than one answer. Problem I find with British or German tractors they were not always sold the same years in Canada and USA.
For example our 75 buyers guide doesn't show either 354 or 384. The British assembled 444 is there, then 454, 464, 574 and 674. I don't believe we saw 84 series tractors until 1977, maybe fall of 76. Here we got 86 and 84 series, in the same buyers guide, and the more I think of this I call it late 76 as in the 77 buyers guide. I had a neighbor bought a new 384, had to be 77 or 78. I remember I drove it once, and was thinking too bad I didn't have a need to buy that size tractor. I see the rest of 84 series are still in our 1983 buyers guide, however no 384.
That is what I remember about these tractors, plus I only have 68, 75, 83 and 84 buyers guides. My own tractors were all Farmalls.
The 354 wasn't a big seller in Canada, I've only ever seen 1-2 gassers. We were heavy on diesel and went from B-250, B-275, 414, 434, 444 and 384, all being British assembled versions. We never did get any of the Louisville 424 or 444.