Replace your old rusty pulley that sometimes won’t adjust and is always chipped. Unlike most used ones, our new replacement pulley IHS1701 with set screw & lock nut has clean threads and will adjust the correct belt
tensions with little effort. This ductile iron pulley is a duplicate of the original and fits H, M, Supers, I, O, W series, 300, 400, 600, 650 with generator numbers 1101355, 1101358, 1101423, 1100501, 1100997 only. View additional application information here >>
Tractor Stories – 1920 International Harvester
My name is Alden Gallant from Alberton, Prince Edward Island, Canada. I come from a long line of tractor enthusiast. In 1920 my great grandfather Ambrose Corcoran from Piusville, P.E.I. bought this 1920 International Harvester. The original bill of sale states that paid 2 cows, 2 calves, 1 horse, 1 stationary engine and $550.00.
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International Fasthitch Prongs Improvement
The IHS915 / IHS917 are the improved version of fasthitch prongs we are now offering. The original version IHS117B allowed tractor owners the ability to convert their fasthitch into a three-point. But they had a spee-ball end that required two individuals to put the implement on. Now, with the quick attach it takes one person. You pull 2 pins, raise the arms under the implement and simply slide the lock pins back into place. Much easier!
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