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I.H Pics

Post #1 by Neversweat » Sun May 16, 2010 8:39 am

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Re: I.H Pics

Post #2 by martyn williams » Mon May 17, 2010 5:43 pm

Thanks for posting Steve :thumbup:
Nice to see some big I H dozers for a change.
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Post #3 by Holger » Mon May 17, 2010 8:01 pm

Woah! What a great workplace on the second pic!
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Re: I.H Pics

Post #4 by Deas Plant » Wed May 19, 2010 12:38 pm

Hi, Neversweat.
That second photo is remarkable for more than just the scenery. There are not one but TWO IH TD30 dozers 'ACKSHULLY' working.

Thanks for sharing.
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Re: I.H Pics

Post #5 by amingf29 » Mon May 24, 2010 9:28 am

When International Harvester introduced the 15 series combines in 1968 the company had been building self-propelled combines for 26 years and had over a half century of experience in the combine business. The 15 series were the most luxurious combines from IH to date. The series included the 315, 615, 715, 815 and 915. The combines had space age features inside roomy air-conditioned cabs equipped with an electronic digital monitoring system and gauges and controls were positioned for easy operation. In the decade of the 1970's IH combines grew up. IH introduced its "Big Mouth" combines with 48 inch wide cylinders on the the 815 and 815 combines. The 915 was IH's largest combine to date offering the power and capacity to handle an 8 row corn head. IH was also ready to meet the smaller operators needs in the 1970's with a range of combines that shared IH big combine features in a smaller package.


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