The international 500 series spreaders were and still are excellent spreaders I have a 540 myself, if you love IH silage equipment you'll love this. My first job out of collage was at a case dealership that was originally International in the same building, I worked there until it closed its doors. The owner actually worked in the parts department instead of sales, any question i could ever think of he had an answer for, he was probably the smartest person I've ever met. Knowing how much I loved tractors he gave me the job of cleaning the attic. I found every piece of International harvester, Cub Cadet, and Gehl advertisement memorabilia you could ever dream of and then some. Banners, posters, signs, neon tube signs, clothing, etc. Unfortunately I couldn't afford everything I wanted but I got a few nice posters including a 1440 combine poster. But while digging I found an unopened box full of posters and brochures promoting internationals new at the time silage equipment line. I don't remember what series it was but they were hooked to 88 series tractors in the pamphlets.
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