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| The 1470 hillside combine was built at East Moline as basically a flat-land 1460 (only spec'd out differently) and shipped to RAHCO in WA for conversion to the final hillside configuration.
Some of the last 1470s never made it to WA for the conversion and ended up sold to retail customers as oddball regular flat-land combines. That's one of them.
The first year for hillside combine production was 1980. The last year (1670) might have been '89 or so. 100-300 were built each year.
A true 1470 has RWA, R3 diamond tread knobby tires, cutouts in the side panels for tire clearance and the operators ladder goes down the backside of the LH drive tire.
Edited by biscuit 3/21/2018 02:47
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