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Re: IH 685-What do I need to know?
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Posted by Nat 2 on April 17, 2007 at 05:46:11 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: IH 685-What do I need to know? posted by Greg Kramer on April 16, 2007 at 21:13:16:
In order to "figure out the relationship of International, International Harvester, Case, and Farmall" you either had to have lived through it, or you need to research it. All the information is out there on the Internet. International Harvester is the parent company. International and Farmall are lines of tractors built by the International Harvester company. Farmall tractors are row crop tractors. International tractors are both the utility types and Wheatland tractors that were commonly used out in the midwest where row crops like corn and beans were less common. Case and the farm equipment division of International Harvester were merged in 1985 to form CaseIH, which has since evolved into CNH or Case-NewHolland with the addition of the old Ford and NewHolland lines of equipment to the company. In CNH, there is the CaseIH equipment line and the NewHolland equipment line. The Farmall name has been resurrected in recent years on compact utility tractors built by CaseIH. They're not "real" Farmalls, though.
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