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Charles Taylor

06-20-2005 07:46:29




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Need help finding information,Can find nothing on serial numbers,,#10298,for year made , no clubs, no info on manufacters site,
Bought a building and it was inside,Disele engine,cleaned it,cranked it,runs good.Made in England




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Milton

06-21-2005 07:25:07




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 07:46:29  
Good Morning Charles, --- 21 / June / 2005 ---

I have the listing of all of the early British made International tractors, but I don't have them with me right now.

The Diesel IH tractors were direct start Diesels
that were made in Britian.

E-Mail me and I can give you the complete listing of all the early IH tractors. Or I can give the B-250 tractor listing tomorrow.

I also have the early British made crawlers too.

Milton Fox / "farmall28@yahoo.com"

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Charles Taylor

06-21-2005 09:02:23




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Milton, 06-21-2005 07:25:07  
I thank all of you for your help, a member is sending the info that I need.

Charles



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Milton

06-22-2005 10:16:58




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-21-2005 09:02:23  
Good Morning Charles, --- 22 / June / 2005 ---

Here is the listing of the IH "B-250" SERIAL NUMBERs(made in Great Britian);

B 250 1956 ----- 501 to 3935 1957 ---- 3936 to 16026 1958 --- 16027 to 23467 1959 --- 23468 to 26897 1960 --- 26898 to 29063 1961 --- 29064 to 30260

B 250 Industrial 1958 ---- 501 to 549 1959 ---- 550 to 557 1960 ---- 558 to 565

Regards, Milton



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George 2

06-20-2005 18:04:32




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 07:46:29  
Charles:

The B250 was not imported into the USA when new. It was imported into Canada in 1957 and 1958. It was replaced by the B275 in 1959 which was also imported new into the USA. Your B250 was most likely imported into eastern Canada where they were quite common. It probably found it's way into the states via a used tractor jockey somewhere. In Ontario and Quebec lots of them went to the states as people here were buying larger used tractors

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EricB

06-20-2005 11:22:25




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 07:46:29  
Charles
I have a B250 and I thnk it is a great little machine. You didn't mention if it was the whole tractor or just the engine that was in the shop.
The B in the B250 indicated British origin.



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Harold H

06-20-2005 08:42:10




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 07:46:29  
Charles,

There are hundards of different IHC models. Look for model number then you can look at serial numbers lists on this and other sites to determine year. If you can't find model, post good discription of tractor or post pictures and somebody will identify model then you can go from there. Are you in Europe or USA?

Harold H



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Charles Taylor

06-20-2005 09:02:52




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Harold H, 06-20-2005 08:42:10  
Sorry,Model is B-250 ,serial#10298,also located this number on the left front corner of the engine block,below the hydrolic pump (you are on the ground, facing front) #703826,(as far as we can see under the pump).WE can not find ANYTHING on IH McCormick We heard not many we inported into the USA,We cannot understand why no one is informed on this .Would a picture help?



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Hugh MacKay

06-20-2005 13:31:06




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 09:02:52  
Charles: Repost this include the model number. Also draw this to the attention of Milton Fox. He has all the info on these British built tractors. He used to post quite regularly. I think he still reads YT. I gave this same advice to someone about 3 months ago, and Milton was on top of it within hours. Just put in your headline "IH B-250, attn. Milton". I think Milton just scans the pages and if he sees something he can help with, he does so.

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Nat

06-20-2005 12:12:16




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 09:02:52  
You're right. Not many of the British Internationals were imported into the USA in the '50s and '60s. That's because IH was making hundreds of thousands of tractors right here on American soil. British Farmalls and Internationals are fairly rare in the USA. They were imported mainly to fill small niches in the market and/or make up for shortages of certain models.

Where have you searched for information? I would think you could easily find tons of information on International Harvester, McCormick, etc. on the Web with a simple google search. The B-250 might be a little tougher to find information on, but not impossible.

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muggsw6

06-20-2005 10:16:08




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to Charles Taylor, 06-20-2005 09:02:52  
Charles i personally dont have much knowledge of this model , but you might try reposting with something like; model B-250? you might find the right people that way hope this helps,Muggs



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Manuel

06-20-2005 22:51:41




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 Re: International harvester McCormick in reply to muggsw6, 06-20-2005 10:16:08  
B250s were made in the old Jowett car factory in the UK from around 1955-61. They had the 4 cyl BD144 diesel [British diesel 144ci].
I think they were developed to take on the new grey Fergie.



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