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     I&T Manual: IH 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, 240, 404, 2404, 330, 340, 504, 2504, B-275, B-414, 354, 364, 384, 424, 444, 2424, 2444
    I&T Shop Manual for the
    International Harvester 100
    Production years:1954 - 1956
    Previous model:Farmall Super A
    Next model:International Harvester 130
    Tractor type:Farm/Agricultural tractor




     

    Production:

    Manufacturer:International Harvester
    Factory:-unknown-
    Total built:135
    Original price:$1,800 (1956)
     

    Variants:

    International 100:utility tractor
    Farmall 100:row-crop tractor
     

    International Harvester 100 Engine:

       International Harvester 4-cyl gasoline
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    Capacity:

    Fuel:11 gal [41.6 L]
     

    Dimensions & Tires:

    Wheelbase:71.125 inches [180 cm]
    Weight:2,600 lbs [1179 kg]
    Front tire:5.00-16
    Rear tire:9-24
    full dimensions and tires ...
     

    100 Serial Numbers:

    Location:Clutch housing, left side
    1954: 501
    1955: 504
    1956: 575
    Final: 635
     

    International Harvester 100 Power:

    Engine:-unknown-
    Drawbar (claimed):17.8 hp [13.3 kW]
    PTO (claimed):20.13 hp [15.0 kW]
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:4x2 2WD
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
    Cab:Open operator station.
     

    Electrical:

    Ground:-unknown-
     

    Battery:

    Number:1
    Cold-cranking amps:-unknown-
    Volts:6
    Amp-hours:-unknown-
     

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