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From 1924 until 1963, Farmalls were the largest selling row crop tractors. The Farmall H, produced from 1939 to 1954 (the last two model years it was sold as the Super H, but was the same basic tractor with a slightly larger engine and disc type brakes [22]), became the number two selling tractor model of all time in North America with 420,011 ...
In this timeframe, all Farmall models are row-crop tractors, all International models are utility tractors. Both Farmall and International models had hi-crop (or high-clear) versions. International models also had industrial and orchard options. Farmall 100. Farmall 130. Farmall 140; Farmall 200. Farmall 230. Farmall 240; Farmall 300, McCormick ...
The International Harvester 600 was a re-badged version of the Super W-9, with few changes, following the Farmall 100/200/300/400 numbering scheme, and dropping McCormick-Deering branding in favor of "International." 1,516 600s were produced in 1956 and 1957.
The Farmall 130 was produced from 1956 to 1958. It differed from the 100 in having white trim and a higher compression ratio. [17] The IH 130 was produced as an industrial tractor, and a high-crop version, called the 130 HiClear, was produced. [18] [19] About 15,000 130s were produced, selling for about $2,000. [20]
Pages in category "Farmall tractors" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Farmall 04 series ...
The M was created to address the increasing demand for small tractors, and compete with the increasingly popular Ford, and the smaller Farmall tractor models. The M was the second John Deere tractor to use a vertical two-cylinder engine, after the LA, but the first to with a square bore to stroke ratio of 4.0 in × 4.0 in (102 mm × 102 mm) 100 ...
In 1963, International Harvester changed the grill of these tractors to a flat-grill style and dropped the Farmall name in favor of International. In 1981, the last production run of Cubs were painted IH Red. The Demonstrator White color was used in 1950 on Cubs between serial numbers 99356 to 106516.
When the Farmall F-30 was introduced in 1931, the base Farmall became the Farmall Regular. More than 134,000 Farmalls of all types were sold through 1931, when it began to be replaced by the Farmall F-20, F-30 and F-12. [1] [2] [5]