International Harvester 574.
Model Year: 1977
I'm not a farmer or a dealer, I'm merely an enthusiast. I bought the 574 in may 2010 with the intention of restoring it and taking it on tractor road runs and taking it to shows. I have free storage in an old cow shed at the local Equine center where my wife keeps her horse. However, my tractor has also become a working tractor again. I do quite a bit of grass topping and chain harrowing of the paddocks, schooling arena and the 1 mile gallops circuit. I find the I.H. 574 very light on steering, very responsive, a comfortable ride and the cab is warm and safe. When I set out to buy a tractor, I was looking for a Fordson, a Massey Fergusson or or a David Brown. I'm glad to say I don't regret buying the IH. and I've had quite a bit of fun this last year working it. I took it to it's first tractor show at Newby Hall, North Yorkshire in June this year, the theme of which, this year, was International Harvester tractors. Out of 500 tractors mine was the only 574 model on the site. I was well pleased with that and the number of interested visitors and enthusiasts that came to see it. It's a great little tractor and great fun to drive and operate.
Pros: Good starter, power steering, good visibility, good cab.
Cons: Small fuel tank.
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