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+ | {{ Infobox Tractor |
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+ | | title = International T-7C |
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+ | | name = International T-7C Gear Drive |
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+ | | logo = |
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+ | | image = |
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+ | | image_size = 300 |
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+ | | image_caption = |
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+ | | introduced = 1969 |
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+ | | discontinued = 1974 |
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+ | | current_model = |
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+ | | preceded = [[International T-6 Series 62|T-6 Series 62]] |
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+ | | supersededby = |
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+ | | productionno = |
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+ | | enginemake = International |
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+ | | enginemodel = C-175 |
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+ | | powerhp = 54 gross, 50 net |
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+ | | powerkw = |
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+ | | governedrpm = 2500 |
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+ | | displacement = 175 ci |
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+ | | cylinders = 4 |
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+ | | bore = 3.562" |
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+ | | stroke = 4.39" |
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+ | | cooling = water |
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+ | | na = NA |
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+ | | turbo = |
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+ | | gearbox_type = constant mesh with power reverser |
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+ | | clutch = |
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+ | | gearboxmake = |
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+ | | gearsf = 4 |
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+ | | gearsr = 4 |
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+ | | drive = crawler |
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+ | | fuel_type = [[gasoline]] |
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+ | | fuel_cap = 30 gal |
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+ | | linkage_type = drawbar |
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+ | | lift_capacity = |
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+ | | front_linkage = |
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+ | | front_tyre = 12" tracks |
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+ | | rear_tyre = |
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+ | | length = 107" |
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+ | | wheelbase = 52" gauge |
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+ | | width = 64" |
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+ | | height = 70" |
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+ | | weight = 12360 lb (with dozer) |
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+ | | turning_circle = |
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+ | | cabmake = |
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+ | | cabtype = |
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+ | | factories = |
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+ | | cost_new = |
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+ | | plowrating = |
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+ | | nebraska_test_no = |
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+ | | notes = |
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+ | | website = |
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+ | | below = |
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+ | }} |
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+ | The '''International T-7C''' was a gasoline engined [[crawler]] tractor built by the [[International Harvester]] company from 1969 to 1974. |
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+ | ==Model history== |
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+ | See [[International T-7C/TD-7C series]] for serial numbers. See [[International TD-7C Gear Drive]] for diesel version. See [[International T-7C Full Power Shift]] and [[International TD-7C Full Power Shift|TD-7C Full Power Shift]] for power shift versions with more powerful engines. |
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+ | In late 1969 the 50 net hp [[International T-7C Gear Drive|T-7C Gear Drive]] replaced the 51-hp [[International T-6 Series 62|T-6 Series 62]]. The new model was slightly shorter, wider, taller, and heavier than the old model, and better suited to construction work with a standard wide-gauge, 5-roller tracks, and dozer blade. It was powered by a small high-rpm 4-cylinder engine instead of the old low-speed six. The [[International C-175]] engine was a smaller version of the C-200 used in the 544 wheel tractors and was later used in the [[International 464|464]] wheel tractor. The transmission of the T-7C was a 4-speed constant mesh with power reverser in place of the 5-speed sliding gear of the T-6. Optional with the 4-speed was a power shift high-low-reverse. The T-7C had no gasoline powered competition in the early 1970s and, when the TD-7E replaced it in 1974, the gasoline version was dropped |
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+ | === Specification === |
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+ | See Infobox for basic details |
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+ | *Track frame: 5 rollers, 1 idler |
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+ | *Track gauge: 52" |
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+ | *Track shoe width: 12" |
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+ | === Variations and Options === |
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+ | <!-- List upgrades and options here --> |
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+ | *Optional track show width: 15" |
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+ | *Rubber track shoes: 10" |
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+ | *Hydraulic system |
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+ | *Backhoe |
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+ | *Logging winch |
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+ | *Logging arch |
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+ | |||
+ | == Preservation == |
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+ | No information on any individual examples of these tractors in preservation is currently available on here. |
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+ | :Do you know of any examples to list ? |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | Add extra photos here please. |
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+ | <gallery widths="200"> |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | * [[International T-7C/TD-7C series]] |
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+ | * [[International TD-7C Gear Drive]] |
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+ | * [[International T-7C Full Power Shift]] |
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+ | * [[International TD-7C Full Power Shift]] |
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+ | * [[List of Tractor Manufacturers]] |
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+ | * [[List of International Harvester Vehicles]] |
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+ | ;Collection related info |
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+ | * [[Shows and Meets]] - events featuring tractors and other machinery |
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+ | * [[Clubs Listing]] - List of clubs including various tractor marques |
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+ | <!-- Add any specific clubs for marque here --> |
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+ | * [[Collections]] - list of private collections with tractors (add yours) |
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+ | * [[Museums]] - includes museums featuring tractors (please add missing ones) |
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+ | |||
+ | == References / Sources == |
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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+ | |||
+ | == External Links == |
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+ | * |
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+ | {{IH tractor range}} |
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+ | {{Tractor manufacturers}} |
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+ | [[Category:IH crawler tractors|T-7C]] |
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+ | [[Category:Tractors by model number]] |
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+ | [[Category:Tractors built in the United States]] |
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+ | [[Category:54 hp tractors]] |
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+ | [[Category:International Harvester tractors|T-7C]] |
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+ | [[Category:7 (model number)]] |
Latest revision as of 05:41, 10 July 2013
Model history | |
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Model introduced | 1969 |
Model discontinued | 1974 |
Model status | Discontinued |
Preceded by | T-6 Series 62 |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | International |
Engine model | C-175 |
Fuel type | gasoline |
Power hp | 54 gross, 50 net |
Governed rpm | 2500 |
Displacement cu in /(litre) | 175 ci |
No. of Cylinders | 4 |
Bore in (mm) | 3.562" |
Stroke in (mm) | 4.39" |
Cooling system | water |
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged | NA |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | constant mesh with power reverser |
Forward | 4 |
Reverse | 4 |
Drive | crawler |
General Data | |
Linkage Category | drawbar |
Tyre Sizes (std/options) | |
Front | 12" tracks |
Tractor Dimensions | |
Length (inches/metres) | 107" |
Width (inches/meters) | 64" |
Height (inches/meters) | 70" |
Weight (nominal) lb/kg | 12360 lb (with dozer) |
Wheelbase | 52" gauge |
Plow rating | |
The International T-7C was a gasoline engined crawler tractor built by the International Harvester company from 1969 to 1974.
Model history
See International T-7C/TD-7C series for serial numbers. See International TD-7C Gear Drive for diesel version. See International T-7C Full Power Shift and TD-7C Full Power Shift for power shift versions with more powerful engines.
In late 1969 the 50 net hp T-7C Gear Drive replaced the 51-hp T-6 Series 62. The new model was slightly shorter, wider, taller, and heavier than the old model, and better suited to construction work with a standard wide-gauge, 5-roller tracks, and dozer blade. It was powered by a small high-rpm 4-cylinder engine instead of the old low-speed six. The International C-175 engine was a smaller version of the C-200 used in the 544 wheel tractors and was later used in the 464 wheel tractor. The transmission of the T-7C was a 4-speed constant mesh with power reverser in place of the 5-speed sliding gear of the T-6. Optional with the 4-speed was a power shift high-low-reverse. The T-7C had no gasoline powered competition in the early 1970s and, when the TD-7E replaced it in 1974, the gasoline version was dropped
Specification
See Infobox for basic details
- Track frame: 5 rollers, 1 idler
- Track gauge: 52"
- Track shoe width: 12"
Variations and Options
- Optional track show width: 15"
- Rubber track shoes: 10"
- Hydraulic system
- Backhoe
- Logging winch
- Logging arch
Preservation
No information on any individual examples of these tractors in preservation is currently available on here.
- Do you know of any examples to list ?
Gallery
Add extra photos here please.
See also
- International T-7C/TD-7C series
- International TD-7C Gear Drive
- International T-7C Full Power Shift
- International TD-7C Full Power Shift
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- List of International Harvester Vehicles
- 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
External Links
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