Awesome video of the International 1460. He definitely takes good care of it! I'd be happy to have it during harvest season! It definitely show's he's dedicated to using International for everything he does! Thanks for sharing another great video with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
Absolutely beautiful old 1460 still doing it's job 40 yrs later. It's paid for itself many times over,doubtful that many of these new combines will ever do the same!
What an awesome find Josh! Wow! His combine-cleaning process sounds familiar 😆....He deserves a lot of credit for essentially preserving a piece of history like that 1460. Curious of the hours on it and if it's OG paint? Red paint doesn't keep easy! Love the old Paystars too. Just amazes me all of us obscure farmers across the State and Country. This video is in my top 5 favs from you.
Real nice older combine set up...these older machines only take the cob through them which reduces hp needed and gives pretty clean grain samples without too much trouble meanwhile still traveling at a similiar speed as modern combines without all the wear and tear of the whole stalk traveling through the machine. Some farmers miss these combines as they were easier to repair and they would later send a tractor with a bush hog to finish off the stalks.
Our farm bought a 1460 new in 1979 we put a mud hog on it for the rice fields. We raised rice corn and Milo best machine I ever ran. The 915 I bought in 74 was next
Magnum is a IH... They had the design mostly done but didn't get it to production before the Tenneco buy out. Early Magnums still have IH on the castings.
If you are ever in Michigan you are more then welcome to check out my International Harvester collection,we have every Farmall tractor ever made along with every International Harvester tractor ever made.We have over 400 tractors on the farm not counting the ones we use in the fields awesome video
How bout those 2 bad and beautiful Paystar's. The first real truck I drove was a '72 Paystar with the triple low 13 spd and a 250 855 Cummins. That first Gamecock truck sounded like the same 250 the second definitely a Screamin Demon Detroit. Excellent HEAVY duty overbuilt truck. Solid aluminum thick fenders, fold up hood sides & a tow eye that puts any modern truck to shame. I could crank that truck with one half dead battery. One hand on compression release, foot holding open throttle and other hand with a 40d nail to jump the starter and that ole girl would run all day with the screw in on the PT pump.
I was a welder back in the day at the East Moline Plant. Welding the rotor on the 14 series. Really good to see they can still produce.
Brings back lots of memories. I ran a 1460 for several years. Clear up till I retired. Best combine I ever had.
We still run a 1460. We bought it used in 2001. Nice combines
As a JD Fan love the operation cuz still cool to see old red equipment still working.....
Hello Chris, just wanted to say that you did a great job shining up our red paystar. I’m thankful that it went to a good home!!!
Thanks Mark! It is still a beast!
I had a 1420 axial flow combine love the old red machines
Farming technology never ceases to amaze me.
Modern agricultural machines are amazing. Thank you for making videos so everyone can see the wonderfulness of modern agriculture
Awesome video of the International 1460. He definitely takes good care of it! I'd be happy to have it during harvest season! It definitely show's he's dedicated to using International for everything he does! Thanks for sharing another great video with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
I could watch these videos all day, very relaxing. Red Power!
Absolutely beautiful old 1460 still doing it's job 40 yrs later. It's paid for itself many times over,doubtful that many of these new combines will ever do the same!
I don't know, how many people use this old combine
My Claas Lexion 730 has paid for itself, bought it used
It’s great seeing the older equipment going strong.
Exactly the set up we had in the early 80s great machine👍
What an awesome find Josh! Wow! His combine-cleaning process sounds familiar 😆....He deserves a lot of credit for essentially preserving a piece of history like that 1460. Curious of the hours on it and if it's OG paint? Red paint doesn't keep easy! Love the old Paystars too. Just amazes me all of us obscure farmers across the State and Country. This video is in my top 5 favs from you.
Thanks Ed! It has 5,400hrs and is all original. You should see the rest of his collection!
Good to see a 1460 at work 👍
What a classy set up. Doing a clean job!
Excellent video 👍👍👍
Great International setup there.
I still run a 1460 and 1680. They in mint condition.
Real nice older combine set up...these older machines only take the cob through them which reduces hp needed and gives pretty clean grain samples without too much trouble meanwhile still traveling at a similiar speed as modern combines without all the wear and tear of the whole stalk traveling through the machine. Some farmers miss these combines as they were easier to repair and they would later send a tractor with a bush hog to finish off the stalks.
Great to see all this in action!
I really liked this video good video work
Great video.
These old IH harvester combines are so cool.
Nice machine and in great shape
Good memories. We ran a 1480 here in the UK for many years.
Wow, what a combine!!!👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Nice
Our farm bought a 1460 new in 1979 we put a mud hog on it for the rice fields. We raised rice corn and Milo best machine I ever ran. The 915 I bought in 74 was next
That would have been so neat to see a 1460 in rice!
I’d sooner have one of these than any of the new ones.
That's awesome
Ran a915@1440 good combines.
I’m 76,still running my 1440 I bought new in 1984 after my gleaner K burnt up!😢
Team Red all the way!👍
i herd a DEMONtroit in that thare dumptruck
6-71 with 13 speed
This 1640 blew the Gleaner F2 away.Two more rows on the corn head and 250/bu/acre and faster ground speed.Very impressive!
I meant 1460!
Cool
Nothing wrong with the magnum tractors. They way better than what international had.
Magnum is a IH... They had the design mostly done but didn't get it to production before the Tenneco buy out. Early Magnums still have IH on the castings.
It came 25 miles from me
I have the original bill of sale.
If you are ever in Michigan you are more then welcome to check out my International Harvester collection,we have every Farmall tractor ever made along with every International Harvester tractor ever made.We have over 400 tractors on the farm not counting the ones we use in the fields awesome video
That sounds awesome! Send me an email to tractorchasers@gmail.com and hopefully we can coordinate something in the future.
Team John Deere all the way, we run a 6620 and 7720
😎👍🚜🚜🚜🇺🇲🙏
Ih tractors were to in that period 66 series
How bout those 2 bad and beautiful Paystar's. The first real truck I drove was a '72 Paystar with the triple low 13 spd and a 250 855 Cummins. That first Gamecock truck sounded like the same 250 the second definitely a Screamin Demon Detroit. Excellent HEAVY duty overbuilt truck. Solid aluminum thick fenders, fold up hood sides & a tow eye that puts any modern truck to shame. I could crank that truck with one half dead battery. One hand on compression release, foot holding open throttle and other hand with a 40d nail to jump the starter and that ole girl would run all day with the screw in on the PT pump.