INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Tractor Parade of Power

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Published 2023-01-22
Big Tractor Power is at the Red Power Round Up INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Tractor Parade of Power in Du Quoin, Ilinois.

Watch for several stand out INTERNATIONAL Tractors:

IH 1468
IH 5388
IH 1206 FWA
IH 1566 76'
IH 826 Golden Deomstrator
IH 966 Hi-Clear
IH 560 Hi-Clear
IH TD9 Crawler

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All Comments (21)
  • I went to that show. It's about 10 miles from me. I'm not an IH guy but still enjoyed it, it was a tractor show! 👍
  • @SandraDyck
    First IHC tractor I drove was an A, when I was 7. We grew tobacco and It was my job to bring the tobacco floats to the yard for the women to tie the leaves and put them on sticks. Great video. How the times have changed.
  • @craigsibley8161
    Excellent video 👍👍👍 Excellent video 👍👍👍 Excellent video 👍👍👍 I'm in International heaven... Go International 💪💪💪
  • The Super M was the first tractor I ever drove that was larger than a garden tractor. Such a basic machine but easy to learn on.
  • Awesome parade of red tractors a some trucks Jason . Can’t believe the tractors of the 70’s an early 80’s are vintage.
  • @johnlay941
    Loved the parade! When I was very young, my dad purchased a new IH 544 utility tractor. It was slow, underpowered and undersized for our needs. I've never seen one in a parade or in a collection. When I started farming with dad after graduation, I bought a new 766 black stripe. Big step up for us at the time. Loved the tractor but had problems with pitted sleeves because of hard well water. Had to overhaul at 1500 and 3000 hours. However it remains one of my favorite tractors.
  • @boe4448
    Thanks Jason, It's still so hard to believe that such a large diverse company is out of business. They sure built some great equipment. Great video. Boe
  • @2020Tundra
    Love those IH tractors, especially the 66 series. We fired up our old 966 yesterday and moved it to a different shed. It hadn’t been started in a while, but it still purred like a kitten. 🙏
  • @MrGerritStok
    That was a nice parade of Red"s which i worked with in the mid 70-s. We had a lot of them, but hav"nt seen one of them in the parade. My favorite, they still work with is the 1455. That sound if they work is unique. As always, thanks for the video. From the Netherlands.
  • @peterm6128
    Jason, my favorite tractor is the Farmall 230 mainly because it is what I grew up using on our small family farm in Maine in the 1950's 60's and 70's. I would be happy with any letter Farmall including the Cub. Really enjoyed the video. Thank you.
  • The 1468 V8 and the 1066 fwd absolutely beautiful tractors,and the 1931 Georgia buggy that I've never saw before...Great Video.
  • @broncoblue83
    Grew up running an International TD6 pulling logs out of the creek bed. It was a crank start, it was a diesel engine that started on gas and used spark plugs to warm up the diesel mill. Swapping it to diesel was such a cool process, the billowing smoke and all the noise was just awesome.
  • My all time favorite is the 806. That was my dad's primary tillage tractor. That 1566 @ 7:15 looked AMAZING.
  • In the late 80’s I worked on Davis hog farms. Just down the road from Bob Zarses farm. The Davis’ used all Red Power. 1566, 1466, 1066, 856, 756, 706 and a 606 with a loader. They also had a Cub with a Woods belly mower for roadsides and bigger yard jobs. Loved them all. I never got to operate the 66 series those were for field work. The 856 was my favorite, it had a Heniker cab. Nice in the winter and HOT in the summer!
  • @pattschetter
    I think my favorite here is the 5388, representing the planned trajectory for the 5x88 Synchro-Tri-Six (which I got to operate a few times in my youth before our 5288 row-crop fieldwork tractors were traded for 71/7220 Magnums with the full powershift... back when 38" 8-row cultivated corn was what we did. Now the planter is a 36 row/20" and goes behind a Steiger 420, one of the littlest ones in the lineup but just 5 HP under our 9390 which was the top of the line in its day 25 years ago. Progress.) My favorite of what would've been eligible to be there is our Farmall 544 Hydro diesel, that has sickle mower duty in summer and sometimes backup PTO generator duty in winter.
  • Very cool! Red power all the way. Thanks for showing it.
  • @DeBa1226
    Was in my height of glory seeing a whole parade of International! You might have had to cut down some content, but was looking for the tractors we had but never saw a “C”, saw the M and Super M, and an H, which we’d had, never saw a C. Was looking for an 806, 1206, 1256, or a 1456, but might have been edited out. Man we enjoyed those irons. Generally used the C for hooking up to an auger, rolling corn back in the day, or pulling a mower. But the 8, the 12’s and the 14, put a lot of hours in carrying the load of farming. Thank you for this great footage!