Oct-12-2019 08:45 AM
Oct-14-2019 05:10 AM
colliehauler wrote:
Actually the Dodge power wagon had the first 4 wheel drive PU in 1946 civilian version , " from 15 trucks that changed America ". International did have the first crew cab PU in 1957 with 3 doors, upgraded to 4 doors in 1961. Chevrolet had the first doolie in 1973. Dodge had the first Diesel PU in 1989. Chevrolet had the first independent front suspension PU in 1960.
Oct-14-2019 02:54 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Look at the custom canopy on the first truck! Prolly one of the first full size 4wd pickups too.
That 2nd one though looks like a 1/2 ton. The caravan probably all stopped there to tell him he was over his gvw, rawr and towing rating....
Oct-14-2019 02:53 AM
Grit dog wrote:Actually the Dodge power wagon had the first 4 wheel drive PU in 1946 civilian version , " from 15 trucks that changed America ". International did have the first crew cab PU in 1957 with 3 doors, upgraded to 4 doors in 1961. Chevrolet had the first doolie in 1973. Dodge had the first Diesel PU in 1989. Chevrolet had the first independent front suspension PU in 1960.
Look at the custom canopy on the first truck! Prolly one of the first full size 4wd pickups too.
That 2nd one though looks like a 1/2 ton. The caravan probably all stopped there to tell him he was over his gvw, rawr and towing rating....
Oct-13-2019 08:25 PM
Oct-13-2019 08:23 PM
C Schomer wrote:
We used to say… The only thing international Harvester built that was worth a **** was a manure spreader, and they wouldn’t stand behind it!
Oct-13-2019 02:09 PM
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Oct-13-2019 06:05 AM
philh wrote:
Were they within towing and cargo capacity?
fj12ryder wrote:
Yep, I have several friends, my age and older, and they all refer, or referred, to IH as "Binders". Which I always assumed was meant as another name for a "reaper" or "binder".
gbopp wrote:
Aiming your headlights high to drive through corn and hay fields at night to feed the stock? I never heard that one.
Oct-12-2019 06:21 PM
Oct-12-2019 04:31 PM
Oct-12-2019 04:11 PM
fj12ryder wrote:JRscooby wrote:Yep, I have several friends, my age and older, and they all refer, or referred, to IH as "Binders". Which I always assumed was meant as another name for a "reaper" or "binder".
I bought a brand new '72. I, even back then, knew how to use a screwdriver to aim the headlights.
The term "corn binder" had nothing to do with headlight aim, but was related to the fact "International Harvester" was mainly a agriculture equipment company.
Oct-12-2019 02:04 PM