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  2. High wheeler - Wikipedia

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    High wheelers were derived from horse-drawn wagons, [3] and often were conversions of these. Similarly to these wagons, they often had wood-spoke wheels , suspensions, and boxy wooden bodies. The large-diameter slender wheels provided ample ground clearance on the primitive roads of the late 19th century, and frequently had solid rubber tires .

  3. List of International Harvester vehicles - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. International Harvester - Wikipedia

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    The International Harvester legacy non-profits host some of the largest agriculture related events in the United States. Following years of financial and economic decline, International began selling its separate equipment divisions, starting with the sale of the construction division to Dresser Industries in 1982.

  5. International Harvester Auto-Buggy - Wikipedia

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    It had two forward gears and one reverse gear with a chain-drive system to the large "high-wheel", wagon-style, rubber-shod wheels at the back. [2] Its high wheels and wide stance gave it the stability and ground clearance to cope with poor roads. Accessories such as a canvas top were optional. [1] Buyers found it tough and reliable.

  6. List of International trucks - Wikipedia

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    Since then International trucks have been sold worldwide and built or assembled in the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, the Soviet Union, and Turkey. International Harvester also built large numbers of military tactical vehicles between 1941 and 1961. These were not branded "International ...

  7. Schacht (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The High-wheeler's were priced in the $650 (equivalent to $22,042 in 2023) range and were extremely popular. In 1905 a larger 4-cylinder, 40hp touring car was added and marketed until 1907. The touring car was luxury priced at $2,800 to $3,200, equivalent to $108,516 in 2023. From 1908 to 1911 only high-wheel cars were produced. [1]

  8. Sale of four-wheeler on Facebook Marketplace ends in ... - AOL

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    During a police interview, Jones allegedly told detectives he was visiting the apartment to purchase a four-wheeler for $2,500 cash. He denied having or firing a gun at the time, court papers say.

  9. International Motors - Wikipedia

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    International Motors, LLC (formerly Navistar International Corporation) is an American holding company created in 1986. The successor to the International Harvester manufacturing company, International produces trucks and diesel engines under its own brand; [ 3 ] the company produces buses under the IC Bus name.

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