Automotive > Four Wheel Drive and SUVs In 1834, Cyrus McCormick received a patent for his grain reaper, first demonstrated three years earlier. This grain reaper became the basis for the establishment of the International Harvester Corporation, still in operation today. This Ring is a collection of sites devoted to vehicles from the International Harvester Corporation. These include but are not limited to the light line vehicles such as Scouts, Travelalls, Terras, Travelers, as well as the earlier A through R series vehicles, agricultural vehicles, and heavy trucks.
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CROSS AND FLAMES - Our shop was commissioned back in December by the Celeste Texas United Methodist Chruch to make a Cross and Flames for the new fellowship hall complex. The completion of the construction project is almost done and they have shared photos of the new... - 2012/02/09 rock sliders finished! - After a long break of doing nothing, I finally finished my rock sliders. In case you missed it, here's my first post on sliders: rock-sliders-started . I'm trying to decide whether to paint them black or charcoal... I had a rattle ... - 2012/01/08 Christmas Specials 2011 - First Jeff, Dave and myself want to wish everyone a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and A Happy New Year. We will be having sales on different items here in the next 2 weeks that you might want to check out. You may want to keep checking back because items ma... - 2011/11/30 Custom Steel Gates - Wanted to share with you pictures of custom steel gates that were made for a home here in Buena Vista Colorado. They were placed on an outer adobe wall fence surrounding the patio. Made of ¾” square tubing and powder coated black. - 2011/10/28 flex - I needed to test out my electric fan, so I took the kiddo to a local wooded area. I couldn't resist the urge to test my flex, clearance, and bumpstops. I think I'm getting some pretty good flex out of the front. The rear is still on... - 2011/10/15 Need longer studs for your aluminum wheels? - On my FJ40, the lack of thread engagement on my lug nuts always made me a little nervous, so I searched for an improvement. These aluminum wheels are very thick compared to the stock steel wheels. I had a hard time finding M12 studs ... - 2011/10/09
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Duke City Binders Albuquerque New Mexico Scout II
We are an International Harvester club that meets Last sunday of the month here in Albuquerque New Mexico, We have general meetings and wrenching on each others scouts, 80 800, 800a,800b scout II, trucks 1100, 2200, scout II travelers, Travellalls, travellette, trailmaster, any and all Cornbinders are welcomed, We are on Facebook under DukeCityBinders, Where members post any activities they are doing on weekeneds if anyone wants to join in. Contact Bindernutt@yahoo.com for any more info.
Farmall & IHC collection of Leo & Stephen Caunter
From tractors to trucks plus implements and toys. Lots of Farmall and IHC from Down Under in New Zealand. The private collection of Leo & Stephen Caunter based in Christchuch & Nelson in the South Island of NZ.
Rocky Mountain IH Rendezvous
The RMIHR Committee (RMIHR stands for Rocky Mountain International Harvester Rendezvous) was established in 1993 to host a *new* kind of IH Event -- one that consisted of more than merely shining up and lining up your IH vehicles. We crafted an event with more "seat time" with 4WD Rodeo games, a wild game cookout and guided trail trips.
Santa Fe Scout's Soft Top
Details and info about how to make a soft top for a Scout (or other 4WD)
Jere's Scouts & things
Scouts and Trips
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