we had a 674 back in the mid 80s ......was purchased s/h .......was a bit cheaper than a ford 5000 that what drew my late father to it , also he had a smaller international in his youth that did a lot of work and was very reliable .............the 674 was the exact opposite .......was chopped in for a s/h fiat 80-90 in 95 ...........sat in the garage for 2 years , want out on approval twice and broke down the same day both times and ended up being sold to the breakers .............
If I remember you had to dip the clutch to start it…… I learned to drive in one of these tractors…. Shooting a 12 gauge out of the back window at crows …. Great memories
She's flying thorough it ,lovely tractor to drive.
International were the best ,that range from 70’s probably the best!
we had a 674 back in the mid 80s ......was purchased s/h .......was a bit cheaper than a ford 5000 that what drew my late father to it , also he had a smaller international in his youth that did a lot of work and was very reliable .............the 674 was the exact opposite .......was chopped in for a s/h fiat 80-90 in 95 ...........sat in the garage for 2 years , want out on approval twice and broke down the same day both times and ended up being sold to the breakers .............
If I remember you had to dip the clutch to start it…… I learned to drive in one of these tractors…. Shooting a 12 gauge out of the back window at crows …. Great memories
Kaylem is like a cat up on a scissors 😂😂😂
Always loved the look of those internationals😍. Does she have the Perkins engine.
Handling that topper no bother to her either
this is the IH engine, the largest 4 cylinder at the time. The Perkins was only in the 62hp 475 model.
We used to have one, she left the farm 20 years ago. Did ye install the radio? I never seen one with one
No bother to it great tractor 475 had the perkins engine.