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There are 19 models listed for International & Farmall. Just click on a model to see the serial numbers and the years it was manufactured. |
I-B275 Diesel I-B275 Gas I-B414 Diesel I-B414 Gas I-B450 F-B450 I-130 and F-130 I-140 and F-140 I-966 and F-966 I-1066 and F-1066 I-1466 and f-1466 I-1466 and F-1466 I-468 and F-468 I-1566 and F-1566 I-1568 and F-1568 10-20 Gear Drive - KC 10-20 Gear Drive - NC and NT Cub Cub Cadet |
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Ih Serial Numbers found in: Serial Number Tag with rivets, Blank Serial Number Tag With Rivets, Later Style Serial Number Tag (1950 and up), IH Ignition Tune Up Kit, Tractor Serial Numbers (1940-1975), Early Style Serial Number. I have always liked the 1066 s, actually any 56,66, or 88 series IH!! I have 2 10 s and my dad has 2, if that don t say we like our 1066 s! I have started a 1066 serial number registry, and I would like to have your serial numbers, name, locations, and a description of the tractor. The Two-Cylinder Club also offers serial number searches or production data on certain Generation II tractors, as well as a growing number of later models. International Info. If you’re a collector who prefers Farmall, you’re also in luck. The Wisconsin Historical Society has an extensive collection of McCormick-International Harvester data. Farmall 1066 tractor overview. Note: the Farmall model 1066 is the same as the International Harvester 1066.
Today's Featured Article - Memories of an IH Super A When I was ? up to 10, I worked on my Papaw's farm in Greeneville, TN every summer. As I grew older (7), it was the thrill of my day to ride or drive on the tractor. My Papaw had a 1954 IH Super A that he bought to replace a Cub. My Papaw raised 'baccer' (tobacco) and corn with the Super A, but the fondest memory was of the sawmill. He owned a small sawmill for sawing 'baccer' sticks. The Super A was the powerplant. When I was old enough (7 or 8), I would get up early and be dressed to ... [Read Article]
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By Kenneth Ryan | Jan 1, 1999
Ih 1066 Serial Numbers Generator
221 Ryan Road, Oxford, New York 13830-3143
This Farmall 1066, (serial number 2610159U017896), may well be
the best looking 1066 in the country. It turns out that the 1066
was one of the most popular tractors ever built and now has proven
itself to be one of the best ever built. This I.H. custom cab has
been reconditioned with new padding and new paint. All rust was
removed or the rusty metal was cut out with new steel mig welded in
place. All replacement fasteners are stainless steel. The chassis
consumed three gallons of the Case IH Iron Guard red acrylic
enamel. The sheet metal took additional paint. Two hundred
thirty-nine hours have been spent on the reconditioning. This old
beauty used the IH 417 cu. Inch engine rated at 125 HP from the
factory. She is sitting on new radial 20.8 x 38 rears. The tractor
is a real pleasure to drive. The tractor sold for $12,000 in 1973.
The present owner has considerably more than invested in this one.
This 1066 is the 19th tractor we have restored. I hired an expert
painter-reconditioner on this one. My previous ones were done by me
with some help from my wife. We still have 15 of the 19 gorgeous
red tractors.
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