When did the International Harvester Company start?

When did the International Harvester Company start?

The International Harvester Company was formed by the merger of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company in 1902. The company had a number of early tractor models. The Farmall, in 1924, sparked a revolution in tractor design.

Is International Harvester and Navistar the same company?

International became solely a truck and engine manufacturer and reorganized as Navistar International in 1986. Throughout its existence International Harvester was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

Where can I find the original article on International Harvester vehicles?

The original article was at List of International Harvester vehicles. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons by Attribution License and/or GNU Free Documentation License.

When did the International Harvester Paystar 5000 come out?

Paystar (1973-2016) In 1973, International Harvester developed an all-new severe-service conventional to replace its R 210/230 (introduced in 1960) and M-Series (introduced in 1964) trucks. Using the cab of the Transtar conventional, the Paystar 5000 was given flat steel fenders and a butterfly hood.

Is Harvester and Navistar the same company?

The truck and engine divisions remained, and in 1986 Harvester changed the corporate name to Navistar International Corporation (Harvester had sold the International Harvester name and the IH symbol to Tenneco Inc. as part of the sale of its agricultural products division).

Who makes champion harvesting machines?

It was the result of a 1902 merger between the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company, along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms: Milwaukee; Plano; and Warder, Bushnell, and Glessner (manufacturers of Champion brand).

Why choose Nairn harvesters?

Nairn Harvesters Limited has been manufacturing grape harvesters and vineyard equipment for 23 years, with harvesters in service throughout the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The products have a reputation for strength, reliability and quality.

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