[AT] International Model 100????
Al Jones
farmallsupera1 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 19 11:32:39 PDT 2019
The Internationals at this time period were the industrial versions of the
Farmalls.. This one appears to have the regular front axle and I don't see
a foot throttle between the brake pedals. Those look like fast hitch lift
arms on the back, that and front cultivators almost make me think it's
really a Farmall. I can't make out the insignia on the hood to tell--they
would have had stainless INTERNATIONAL nameplates, the Farmall would be
FARMALL with a small McCormick above it. Not sure about production numbers
of the I-100 vs. the F-100, there weren't a whole lot of 100s compared to
Super As and 140s because they only built them a couple years.
The white was probably because somebody wanted their 100 to look like a
130...…..
Also looks like somebody swapped out rear wheels/rims.
Keep us posted!
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:37 PM <deanvp at att.net> wrote:
> Ran on to what I think might be an International model 100 Tractor, NOT
> Farmall model 100 tractor. Tractor data.com says only 135 built. Is that
> really true? Here is a picture of it. Looks to me like it is International
> not Farmall and why is some of it painted white? Do you agree it is an
> International model 100? Has cultivators and plow. Didn't get to look at
> the serial number tag. Will do so on next visit. See picture:
>
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA 98290
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