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  2. Farmall Germany - Wikipedia

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    Farmall Germany. International Harvester 's Farmall brand of tractors was built in Germany between 1937 and 1959. For most of this time, the Farmall brand was not prominently used, even though the equipment was based on and styled similarly to the Farmall line. The D-217 Farmall was the product that most prominently displayed the brand.

  3. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    Farmall was a model name and later a brand name for tractors manufactured by International Harvester (IH), an American truck, tractor, and construction equipment company. The Farmall name was usually presented as McCormick-Deering Farmall and later McCormick Farmall in the evolving brand architecture of IH. Farmall was a prominent brand in the ...

  4. List of International Harvester/Navistar engines - Wikipedia

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    International Harvester's first in house six-cylinder engines appeared in some of the 1926 S-series trucks, seemingly a response to market pressures rather than to any particular need for such a layout. In 1928, a new heavy range of trucks (the HS-series) built around a series of engines from Hall-Scott appeared.

  5. Farmall H - Wikipedia

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    Farmall H. The Farmall H is a medium-sized two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1939 to 1954. It was the most widely produced of International Harvester's "letter series", with approximately 390,000 produced over the 14-year run. It succeeded the Farmall F-20.

  6. Farmall eight-cylinder tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall eight-cylinder tractor line was a culmination of the trend toward row crop tractors with an emphasis on horsepower over torque. Early tractors had low horsepower ratings, but had great "lugging" power. As trends toward higher operating speeds and advanced, power-consuming implements increased, all of International Harvester 's ...

  7. Farmall F-12 - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Farmall F-14, later Farmall A and B. The Farmall F-12 is a small two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1932 to 1938, with approximately 123,000 produced. An improved model, the two-plow F-14, was produced beginning in 1938 and ending in 1939, when the Farmall letter series ...

  8. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    Wheelbase. 69.25 In (1,758.95 mm) Curb weight. 1,477 - 1,877 lb (670 - 851.39 kg) The Farmall Cub or International Cub (or simply "Cub" as it is widely known) was the smallest tractor manufactured by International Harvester (IH) under either the McCormick-Deering, Farmall, or International names from 1947 through 1979 in Louisville, Kentucky.

  9. Farmall C - Wikipedia

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    Farmall C. The Farmall C is a small two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1948 to 1951. The C was developed from the Farmall B as a slightly larger, more versatile implement, raising and moving the B's offset operator seat to the centerline and increasing the wheel size to allow a straight ...