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Re: '36? IHC truck
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Posted by Wardner on June 01, 2004 at 02:58:13 from (64.136.26.230):
In Reply to: '36? IHC truck posted by Out Back Dave on June 01, 2004 at 00:27:05:
According to CH Wendel who wrote 150 Years of IH, C-15 is a valid model #. The models are arranged in this order C-1 = 1/2 ton C-5 = 3/4 ton C-10 = 1 ton C-12 = 1 1/4 ton C-15 = 1 1/2 ton The largest trucks were C-60. That is probably a six ton truck and matched the largest screw drive Mack of the period which would have been 35,000 GVW. The biggest Macks were 100,000 GVW and had tandem chain drives. Ton and a half trucks usually had GVWs around 17,000 lbs. That should give you a payload around four/five tons. Top speed is probably around 45 mph. You probably have 20" rims. I am guessing that tire size is 6.00-20 or 6.50-20. Later ton and a halfs had 7.50-20 rubber. Can't help you with serial numbers/year. Ton and a half trucks were very popular into the '60s. One tons stole alot of their sales after that.
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