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International Harvestor Tractor Data Book (DataBook)

International Harvestor Tractor Data Book (DataBook)
By Guy Fay

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Put everything you need to know about International Harvester tractors in your hip pocket! Beginning with the McCormick-Deering 15-30 introduced in 1921, this book includes all wheeled tractors produced up to the last 650, including the Farmall Regular, the Model M, and the Cub. Packed with specs, serial numbers, engine codes, carburetor and magneto codes, decal placement, literature and option codes. Perfect for auctions and flea markets!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90257 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-02-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Essential data for IH collectors and enthusiasts5
This concise guide contains an incredible amount of information about IH tractors, and is just the sort of thing a collector would want to pack along in a hip pocket to a show, auction, or similar expeditions. Contains enough information to identify models, locate serial #s and establish manufacturing dates, figure out optional features, etc. I find I've referred to it far more often than I anticipated. It has been well worth the small price.

If you want an IH data book, this is the one . . .4
This little book is great if you are looking for a data book. It runs from 1921 to 1957. This is not a historical book, and doesn't pretend to be. If you read it before you go to a tractor show, you'll enjoy the show that much more because you know what you are looking at! I find it great to read about a particular machine and then see it at a show.

Ehhh....2
It's a nice book to have but it's just a data book, very little history. Nearly all this information is on the web. Don't spend the bucks if you are only interested in one tractor. You'll only get 1.5 pages of info.