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  2. Case IH axial-flow combines - Wikipedia

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    Case IH 7140 rotary harvester with corn header with cutaway showing rotary threshing mechanism. Case IH axial-flow combines (also known as rotary harvesters) are a type of combine harvester that has been manufactured by International Harvester, and later Case International, Case Corporation, and CNH Global, used by farmers to harvest a wide range of grains around the world.

  3. Farmall eight-cylinder tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Farmall 1468 was produced beginning in 1971. It was essentially a Farmall 1466 with an International 549-cubic-inch (9,000 cc) diesel V-8 truck engine. Compared to the 1466, it was no more powerful, but made a distinctive noise and had two prominent exhaust stacks flanking the engine housing.

  4. Case IH - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Case IH is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer. ... Case IH AFX 8010 combine. Case IH Axial-Flow ...

  5. McCormick-Deering W series tractors - Wikipedia

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    Super versions were introduced in 1952, using an IH C264 engine. A Super W6-TA and WD6-TA line was produced in 1954, with torque amplifier transmissions. Production of all models of the W-6 totaled 56,482 from 1940 to 1954. [10] [11] Australian models, designated AW-6, were produced from 1949 to 1953. [12]

  6. Category:Combine harvesters - Wikipedia

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  7. Farmall - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Case IH reintroduced the Farmall brand, initially as a line of small utility tractors with less than 55 horsepower (41 kW), intended for small-acreage farms. [17] [18] The brand includes a return to letter designations according to size. [19]

  8. Farmall C - Wikipedia

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    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, widely-adjustable rear axle.

  9. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    Case harvester, 20+ mule team Case IH Axial-Flow combine. Combines, some of them quite large, were drawn by mule or horse teams and used a bullwheel to provide power. Later, steam power was used, and George Stockton Berry integrated the combine with a steam engine using straw to heat the boiler. [8]