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Topic: 1937 International Harvester Ad
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| Lmack
09-09-2012 20:00:45
24.131.58.167
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| Matt E.
09-10-2012 19:50:49
108.66.162.71
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to Lmack, 09-09-2012 20:00:45
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| You can download any video or save music files from YouTube at www.savetube.com. You can save it to your computer and then burn it to a CD to play on TV or whatever. Pretty easy and the website walks you through it.
When I was in Afghanistan for the National Guard last year, I downloaded some videos of men using scythes to show the Agriculture Extension Agents what a scythe was. They only use hand sickles there to cut down wheat and rice. I was able to show them the videos at a meeting and I also made some very rudimentary scythes as examples so they could go back their districts to show their farmers. I pulled the videos off of YouTube.
This post was edited by Matt E. at 19:54:44 09/10/12. |
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| SD pete
09-10-2012 10:21:03
24.230.34.249
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to Lmack, 09-09-2012 20:00:45
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| Anyone know what tractor was in the beginning of the video? Nice video thanks for posting it. |
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| Super-H-Mike
09-11-2012 10:59:57
76.164.146.124
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to SD pete, 09-10-2012 10:21:03
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| Could that be an old Twin City ? |
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| Super-H-Mike
09-10-2012 08:30:12
76.164.146.124
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to Lmack, 09-09-2012 20:00:45
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| That is really neat ! Thank you for posting it. |
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| William Eccles - Jardine
09-10-2012 07:36:28
184.147.220.78
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to Lmack, 09-09-2012 20:00:45
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| Dear friends of IHC : My father worked for an IHC Implement & tractor dealer in the 40's and 50's located near Sarnia Ontario Canada.I recall some of his comments as he attended some of the IHC shows / demonstrations. [ He past away in 1991] He probably would be saddened by the shift from IHC to the combined IHC Case. I still own the IHC experimental BN he bought [ this was when they were adding hydraulics to A, B,BN C before they had decided which would finalize the lines. Unfortunately it is in pieces due to an engine crank blow apart. hope fully shortly I will set it to right. Question?? HOw would I be able to procure some of these ""tapes"" for show purposes such as at meets. // By the way the sound on the 1939 is out of sink on my viewing. Wm. 1 519 285 3854 |
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| wayne in mn
09-10-2012 19:18:20
66.188.166.241
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to William Eccles - Jardine, 09-10-2012 07:36:28
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| Red Power magazine has many old movies on DVD advertised on the back cover of the latest issue. |
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| robgIN
09-10-2012 09:26:12
76.208.25.144
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to William Eccles - Jardine, 09-10-2012 07:36:28
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| they are for sale on e-bay, I got this one and another that has F-series on it. |
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| Dave_Id
09-10-2012 06:39:36
75.92.58.173
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Re: 1937 International Harvester Ad in reply to Lmack, 09-09-2012 20:00:45
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| Wow!!! I think I want to go out and buy a new F20. |
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