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Large International Crawlers

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jetman

07-28-2004 07:57:24




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Does anyone know the largest crawler that International ever made? I seem to remember some International literature saying that a TD-36 was available (early 60s) and the county had a large international that was labeled either a TD-30 or TD-32. It was much larger than a Cat D-8 working nearby. I've searched the internet and can't find a picture or information on any large machines. Someone posted a message about a TD-30 abandoned in the woods, but haven't seen anything else. Could be that my memory is playing tricks, but I do remember that big red crawler. Thanks in advance for any information.

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Kelly

07-28-2004 20:44:30




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 Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to jetman, 07-28-2004 07:57:24  
TD-30 was there largest. I ran a TD-30SP for Northwesten Construction Co years ago, it was a torque converter drive and power shift with a 320 hp engine.



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JerePa

07-28-2004 17:01:54




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 Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to jetman, 07-28-2004 07:57:24  
TD30 was the biggest IH made. A TD40 was bigger but made by Dresser. Not sure of the years without looking it up.



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International Harvester

09-12-2004 19:31:33




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 Re: Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to JerePa, 07-28-2004 17:01:54  
International McCormick made the Td40's way back in the 30's. but stopped after they began to be called International Harvester, when dresser bought IH they started making them again we have three TD40b's all made in the late 80's and early 90's they wheigh about 140,000 with blade and ripper.



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JimInOz

07-28-2004 14:35:28




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 Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to jetman, 07-28-2004 07:57:24  
The ICONOGRAFIX book "International TD Crawlers 1933-62" is a good read...showing various 25/30 & others in action.Dresser had a 40,If my memory is correct.



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Mark

07-28-2004 13:47:28




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 Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to jetman, 07-28-2004 07:57:24  
Just posted 4 pictures IH TD25,TD30. McCormack Deering TD35 and old TA40,I think that the IH TD30 was IH's biggest.On the left under galleries click on tractor photos.
Mark



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Oldfarmboy Jim

07-29-2004 23:47:32




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 Re: Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to Mark, 07-28-2004 13:47:28  
Mark, thanx for posting those great pics. Jim



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Bob/Ont

07-28-2004 08:35:30




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 Re: Large International Crawlers in reply to jetman, 07-28-2004 07:57:24  
TD 24 and 25 where the biggest I have seen. AC built an HD31 and a 41 they where bigger than a D8.
Later Bob



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