International Harvester

International Harvester

International Harvester, also known as IH, was an American-based manufacturer of agricultural machinery, trucks, and construction equipment that was founded in 1902. The company's product line included tractors, combines, planters, and tillage equipment, which were used by farmers across the country...

International Harvester, also known as IH, was an American-based manufacturer of agricultural machinery, trucks, and construction equipment that was founded in 1902. The company's product line included tractors, combines, planters, and tillage equipment, which were used by farmers across the country. International Harvester was known for its innovative designs and cutting-edge technology, such as the first four-wheel-drive tractor and the first combine harvester. The company also had a strong commitment to customer service, with a network of dealers and service centers to support its customers. In the 1980s, International Harvester merged with several other companies to become Case IH, which continues to produce high-quality agricultural equipment to this day.

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Book details International Harvester's Canadian history

Here at Grainews, we like to profile books that offer interesting looks behind the scenes at machinery brands when we find them. Now, a book that came to our attention a few years ago called A History and Memories of International Harvester Canada, 1903-1985 is available for sale online, which makes it much easier to...

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Winter reading for International Harvester enthusiasts

We’ve come across two books that International Harvester enthusiasts might want to make time to read during this cold winter season. Founding family history This summer we read through The International Harvester Company: A History of the Founding Families and Their Machines, written by Chaim M. Rosenberg and published by McFarland. This isn’t the typical machinery...

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Second life for a 2+2 tractor

For most of us who grew up on a farm, there is a favourite tractor model that holds some sentimental value. Maybe it was the first tractor you ever rode on with Grandpa or one the family had while you were a boy (or girl). For whatever the reason, that kind of sentiment has fuelled...

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IH Crawlers in Canada, Part 2

In an earlier Grainews article I shared a bit of the early history of International Harvester crawler tractors in Western Canada. I looked at their evolution during the ’30s until after the Second World War, that was when improvements in wheel tractor design nearly spelled the end of crawlers for farm power. Fortunately, a new...

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The era of pull-type combines: Part 1

In the beginning the harvester thresher or combine as it came to be known was strictly “pull type” — and pulling was hard. It’s generally believed the Holt Company of Stockton, California, sold the first commercial combine in North America in 1886. It was a 14-foot cut, ground drive machine pulled by up to 14...

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Red 4WD Tractors, 1957 - 2017 is a detailed history

Lee Klancher’s new book Red 4WD Tractors, 1957 – 2017 is no lightweight, figuratively or literally. (That seems only fitting, given the high-horsepower subject matter.) The large format book runs over 370 pages and includes a more than ample helping of rare photos. With Red 4WD Tractors, Klancher follows up on his previous book about...