My dad had a 560 with a loader on it for loading maure into a STARLINE manure spreader. The hood on that 560 seemed like it was 50 ft long when I was 9-10 yrs old. The cowyard fence took a beating!
I was born in 62 ,but we ran some of these equipment.Model 80 pull type combine,IH chopper boxes and a 4 row planter about this vintage. We went from a super M,H and WD9 to a 856 in 1971. Fun memories!
I remember getting a new IH catalog every year growing up. Loved looking in it and wishing for my dad to buy something besides a CUB!!! My favorite IH here is a 1962 62series TD6. Love it! Thanks for the video.
This the end of the era when the narrow front tractors were still the most popular style in all brands. Thanks for showing us this time capsule from another era.
Neat brochure. Those International 560 and 660 tractors may be drawings on that page but both are gas. To find either one is extremely rare. Farmall 560s in gas are common but not true abut the I-560 and 660. Even though 460 utilities were built up to 1963, they didn't really promote them at all. The comparable 606 was promoted instead. I didn't know IH made car type trailers. Those without fenders are highly illegal now. The 660 with the scraper was neat. Never seen one like it in person.
IH was good about editing photos and reusing Old photos. Like in the 85 buyers guide where they edited off the 7488 and put the CASEIH tractor on the cover.
International made a lot of very good products shame it just history now the inter tip truck and baler a case dealer couldnt get to tie properly as they didnt know what they were doing was a good baler the fault was very simple when someone else told me what it was E 211 pay scraper ripper little digger never be with out a scraper and the very old 295 planter units did a good job life has changed and a lot not for the better
I wish so much that IH would bring back the tractor company to the USA I still have my 1086 it’s not petty but that thing runs like a new one starts up every time I turn the key
Very nostalgic. My Grandfather farmed here in the UK from the early 1960's. Growing up I spent a lot of time on the farm with him. Watching this video brought back some great memories, thank you.
I was born in 1969 but growing up on our farm we had a lot of old farmall tractors. I still have my father and grandfather 1956 farmall 200 I remember my dad said why just farm when you can farmall
Glad I’m not the only one, seems weird, most of these are available on 720P and are crystal clear while a couple are only available in 480P and you can’t make out any of the words
@@thomaskilpatrick8531 yes. I'm assuming IH didn't have a tractor in that power gap and needed something to fill it until we here in the US could come up with something.
do you know the location of that farm? Someone told me it was along rt 59 in Naperville, IL... I want to recreate that photo ... I went to the plac ethey said and it was all houses... Please let me know if you know where it is located.
The cover picture is beautiful. That was a hell of an operation for the early 60s. Makes you wonder what became of the farm.
Yeah this was one of my favorites of the buyers guides. I'm sure it's in house's now.
My dad had a 560 with a loader on it for loading maure into a STARLINE manure spreader. The hood on that 560 seemed like it was 50 ft long when I was 9-10 yrs old. The cowyard fence took a beating!
I was born in 62 ,but we ran some of these equipment.Model 80 pull type combine,IH chopper boxes and a 4 row planter about this vintage. We went from a super M,H and WD9 to a 856 in 1971. Fun memories!
Thanks for watching
I remember getting a new IH catalog every year growing up. Loved looking in it and wishing for my dad to buy something besides a CUB!!! My favorite IH here is a 1962 62series TD6. Love it! Thanks for the video.
This the end of the era when the narrow front tractors were still the most popular style in all brands. Thanks for showing us this time capsule from another era.
Love the history of the red traktors
Thanks for watching
Neat brochure. Those International 560 and 660 tractors may be drawings on that page but both are gas. To find either one is extremely rare. Farmall 560s in gas are common but not true abut the I-560 and 660. Even though 460 utilities were built up to 1963, they didn't really promote them at all. The comparable 606 was promoted instead. I didn't know IH made car type trailers. Those without fenders are highly illegal now. The 660 with the scraper was neat. Never seen one like it in person.
IH was good about editing photos and reusing Old photos. Like in the 85 buyers guide where they edited off the 7488 and put the CASEIH tractor on the cover.
I enjoyed this , there were things that they made that I have not seen down here in the lower part of South Carolina .
Yes , depending on what part of the country you were in . Interesting to travel and see what was popular around the country. And world.
Excelente video.
Back when they had a tractor and implement for every need large or small.
It was a Farm-All kinda company
@@farmall51 Absolutely. CaseIH doesn't build a tractor today I could use including their so called "Farmall" tractors.
Dude I love old ag I was born in the wrong decade there is something about old semis and tractors that we can all love
Thanks. Lots and lots of memories
International made a lot of very good products shame it just history now the inter tip truck and baler a case dealer couldnt get to tie properly as they didnt know what they were doing was a good baler the fault was very simple when someone else told me what it was E 211 pay scraper ripper little digger never be with out a scraper and the very old 295 planter units did a good job life has changed and a lot not for the better
From 1985 on, Case-IH.
I shared this with the folks on my channel
I wish so much that IH would bring back the tractor company to the USA I still have my 1086 it’s not petty but that thing runs like a new one starts up every time I turn the key
Very nostalgic. My Grandfather farmed here in the UK from the early 1960's. Growing up I spent a lot of time on the farm with him. Watching this video brought back some great memories, thank you.
Thanks for watching
I was born in 1969 but growing up on our farm we had a lot of old farmall tractors. I still have my father and grandfather 1956 farmall 200 I remember my dad said why just farm when you can farmall
Thanks for watching
I got the same magazine at the house in mint condition
Very cool but very blurry. Even on laptop.
Glad I’m not the only one, seems weird, most of these are available on 720P and are crystal clear while a couple are only available in 480P and you can’t make out any of the words
I see a British built 414 in the line up,is there many in the US?
They imported them over here probably to fill a gap in the lineup.
A bit like ford did with the dexta and major
@@thomaskilpatrick8531 yes. I'm assuming IH didn't have a tractor in that power gap and needed something to fill it until we here in the US could come up with something.
do you know the location of that farm? Someone told me it was along rt 59 in Naperville, IL... I want to recreate that photo ... I went to the plac ethey said and it was all houses... Please let me know if you know where it is located.
It's in house's now
When I get cut I bleed red