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Revision as of 21:16, 3 April 2013

International 464 1973
International 464 utility, 1973
Model history
Model introduced 1973
Model discontinued 1978
Model status Discontinued
No. produced 10,476
Preceded by International 454
Superseded by International 484
Engine Specification
Engine make International
Engine model D-179
Fuel type diesel
Power hp 44 pto, 39 drawbar
Governed rpm 2400
Displacement cu in /(litre) 179 ci
No. of Cylinders 3
Bore in (mm) 3.875"
Stroke in (mm) 5.0625"
Cooling system Water
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged NA
Transmission Details
Transmission type syncromesh with high-low-reverse shuttle
Forward 8
Reverse 4
Drive 2-WD
General Data
Linkage Category Category I 3-point hitch, draft control
Tyre Sizes (std/options)
Front 6.00-16 4-ply
Rear 13.6-28 4-ply
Tractor Dimensions
Length (inches/metres) 133"
Width (inches/meters) 66"
Height (inches/meters) 55"
Weight (nominal) lb/kg 4200 lb
Turning circle (nominal) inches/meters 18 ft
Wheelbase 75"
Other info
Factories Doncaster, England and Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Plow rating
Nebraska Tests No. 1127
Approximate Cost new in (year) $5293 (1973)
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The International 464 was a world-wide design built by International Harvester from 1973 to 1978 in two factories. It was manufactured in Doncaster, England for the European market. For the US, skid units were supplied from Doncaster and final assembly was carried out in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, including installation of US-built engines for gasoline models.

Model history

Main article: International Harvester

The International 464 utility tractor was an upgrade of the 454 with almost no restyling. The governed rpm was increased from 2200 to 2400 rpm. This increased the pto hp with the International D-179 diesel engine from 40 to 44. The C-157 gasoline engine was replaced by the C-175. The increased displacement and higher rpm boosted the pto hp output from 41 to 46.

Tractor Comparison, gasoline models

With 46 pto hp the gasoline-powered International 464 was more powerful than its nearest competitors from David Brown, Ford, Massey Ferguson, and Oliver yet less expensive than most.

Make & model Pto hp Displace. Speeds Weight (lb) Price-$ (year)
International 464 46 175 8 4100 4896 (1973), 8455 (1977)
David Brown 885 41 146 12 3600 6235 (1973)
Ford 3000 38 158 8 3664 4520 (1973)
Ford 3600 41 175 8 4400 8484 (1977)
Massey-Ferguson 135 38 153 12 3370 5188 (1973)
Massey-Ferguson 245 41 145 6-8 3450 7548 (1977)
Oliver 550 44 155 6 3229 4101 (1973)

Tractor Comparison, diesel models

In 1973 the Deutz D4006, Ford 3000, John Deere 1020, Massey Ferguson MF135, Minneapolis-Moline G350, and Oliver 550 and 1265 were all somewhat less powerful than the International 464 and all except the Massey Ferguson were slightly less expensive. The Long 445 was much less expensive. The David Brown 885 approximately equaled the International but at a higher price. In 1974 John Deere brought out the slightly larger 1530, which more closely matched the International but at a higher price. By 1977 the new Deutz D4506, Ford 3600, John Deere 2040, Long 460, and Massey Ferguson MF245 were all slightly lower powered than the International 454 and significantly cheaper. However, the Fiat-built Allis-Chalmers 5050 and Fiat-built White 2-50 both had more power than the 454 but cost more.

Make & model Pto hp Displace. Speeds Weight (lb) Price-$ (year)
International 464 44 179 8 4200 5293 (1973), 9270 (1977)
Allis-Chalmers 5050 51 168 6-9 4150 9778 (1977)
David Brown 885 43 164 12 3740 6543 (1973)
Deutz D4006 37 173 8 4180 5197 (1973)
Deutz D4506 43 173 8 4180 8601 (1977)
Ford 3000 39 175 8 3801 4867 (1973)
Ford 3600 41 175 8 4590 8777 (1977)
John Deere 1020 39 152 8 4150 4964 (1973)
John Deere 1530 45 164 16 4605 6765 (1974)
John Deere 2040 41 164 8 4060 8392 (1977)
Long 445 42 143 6 3880 4454 (1973)
Long 460 42 143 6 3850 6393 (1977)
Massey-Ferguson 135 38 153 12 3540 5605 (1973)
Massey-Ferguson 245 42 153 6-8-12 3600 7836 (1977)
Minneapolis-Moline G350 41 158 9 3810 4981 (1973)
Oliver 550 39 155 6 3245 4839 (1973)
Oliver 1265 41 158 9 3806 4981 (1973)
White 2-50 47 158 8-12 3800 10225 (1977)

Note: Most specifications and prices in comparison tables from The Official Tractor Blue Book 2010[1], Farm Tractors 1950-1975[2], and Farm Tractors 1975-1995[3]

Timeline

Factory locations

  • International Harvester Great Britain, Ltd., Doncaster, England
  • Louisville Works, Louisville, Kentucky

Specification

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  • C-175 4-cylinder gasoline engine
  • 4-speed syncromesh transmission with high-low-reverse shuttle
  • Adjustable front axle
  • Hydrostatic power steering
  • Electric starter and lights
  • Constant running pto
  • Category I 3-point hitch, draft control
  • Standard tires
    • Front: 6.00-16 4-ply
    • Rear: 13.6-28 4-ply

Options

  • D-179 3-cylinder diesel engine
  • Differential lock

Serial numbers

Year Serial no. run
start[1]
Serial no. run
End
Number Built Notes
1973 100003 102195 2193 Production calculated from serial no. range
1974 102196 104774 2579
1975 104775 107127 2353
1976 107128 108635 1511
1977 108636 110478 1843
1978 110479
Total built 10476 Not including 1978

Preservation

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See also

Collection related info
  • Shows and Meets - events featuring tractors and other machinery
  • Clubs Listing - List of clubs including various tractor marques
  • Collections - list of private collections with tractors (add yours)
  • Museums - includes museums featuring tractors (please add missing ones)

References/sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hall, Mike, Ed., The Official Tractor Blue Book 2010, Price Digests, Overland Park, Kansas, 2009
  2. Larsen, Lester, Farm Tractors 1950-1975, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan, 1981
  3. Gay, Larry, Farm Tractors 1975-1995, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan, 1995

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