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    Posted: 06 Aug 2018 at 7:23am
Had a question about an allis h6 in a sale close to me. since I have and h4 I figured the h6 was a newer model so I went on the net and I saw all these allis listed and realized the h6 and up were older than the h4. surprised me as I thought the larger the number the newer it would be. maybe if I live to 90 I might learn 50 percent of nothing.
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Numbers just denote the weight of the machine relative to size .
A HD7 can be a old machines in its character with a 3-71 Detroit or a newer machine 
A HD6 can be early or late model with several updates along the way .
Some machines like say the H4 can be gas or diesel or updated 653 or other such but are industrial machines / not construction machines / made for utility companies and farmers rather than highway and heavy use. 
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