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International Harvester Farmall

Discontinued Model


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International Harvester Farmall Reviews



Overall Rating:
rating
Build Quality
rating
4.8
Features
rating
4.3
Performance
rating
4.5
Value
rating
4.5
Reliability
rating
4.8
(4.6 stars, 4 reviews)
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Specifications

Height 67 (170 cm)

Length 136 (345 cm)

Weight 4

Width (in.) 86 (218 cm)

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Excellent Tractor
rating
4.2
Posted 07/17/2014
by Paul Bowers
Model year: 1953 Date Purchased: 1991-07-17 Number of Hours: ?

"This has been a really good tractor. Always dependable and ready to work. Very minimal maintenance and repairs. Plenty of power for my uses."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: The best tractor IH ever designed. Cons: No live PTO or live hydraulics. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA OH I also considered buying: International Harvester 574, Farmall 460, Farmall 706
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Farmall Cub 1948
rating
5.0
Posted 02/02/2013
by Terry Sheetz
Model year: 1948 Date Purchased: 2012-12-15 Number of Hours: 2

"Runs and looks great to me. Glad to have the old girl. Look forward to farming this summer."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Built like a tank. Cons: No 3 point hitch. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA NC I also considered buying:
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Farmall Super A
rating
3.2
Posted 04/10/2012
by Scott Hole
Model year: 1951 Date Purchased: 1996-06-06 Number of Hours: 0

"Not bad for a cheap old tractor with now features. It's pulled trees for me for almost 20 years."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Small, light and cast iron! Cons: Small, light and no loader. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: CND OT I also considered buying:
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Most Reliable Thing I Own
rating
5.0
Posted 03/12/2012
by magneticanomaly
Model year: 1931 Date Purchased: 1979-05-05 Number of Hours: 10000

"My regular was converted to rubber tires before I got it, 12.4 - 36's in rear and 6.00-16 in front. Thirty-odd years I have owned it, and used it for ploughing snow from a mile of driveway and hiring out to do so or neighbors, skidding logs, hauling hay, rescuing stuck trucks (including County snowplough)and 4WD tractors, occasionally pulling 2-14 plow. All the repairs I have had to do to it are, made new bras float or carb. to replace sodden cork one, re-welded cracks where spokes of rear wheels attach to wheel rims, replace rivets holding spokes to discs, replace clutch pilot bearing, and grind valves once."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Reliable, economical, powerful, nimble. Cons: Tippy. Type of User: Commercial Farmer Location: USA WV I also considered buying:
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