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Posted 6/24/2009 10:05:00 PM


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Here is a big dump truck. Emblems removed. Photo from Don MacKenzie.



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Posted 6/24/2009 10:20:15 PM
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International A-Model

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Posted 6/24/2009 10:21:23 PM
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I'm thinking Autocar - around 1930

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Posted 6/24/2009 10:55:19 PM


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International ARDF model about 1939

Aristocrat Dump Body

   
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Posted 6/24/2009 11:36:55 PM


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Looks like aan A-series International to me. Unusual to see the running board cut off the fender.

David Boudrie  79 Astro95 67 White 7400
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Posted 6/24/2009 11:55:21 PM


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with the IH group, 1932 A-8 model?

Mike W
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Posted 6/25/2009 1:01:30 PM


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IH A 8 if from the early 30s, but in the late 30s the model designation changed.  The Milwaukee WI ATHS show in 1993 had one with a diesel.

Bruce

1932 White 643 restored in the working museum

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Posted 6/25/2009 10:38:05 PM


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Almost unanimous here, and Jules had it 1st. This is a late '30's International AR-626-F with an unusual fender style, which I thought I hadn't seen before until I looked at the photo of the truck in Milwaukee in '93. It has the same unusual fenders ! These were big trucks for the time, the biggest IH built at the time, and it's rugged good looks were 2nd to none. Decendants of the A-7 and A-8 models introduced in the early '30's, a few of these AR-626-F models were built up through the late '40's. Thanks to Don MacKenzie for the photo. The 1993 photo is Bob Gilbreath's. Brochure page is from my collection.



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