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Revision as of 19:38, 7 September 2010

The International T-7C gasoline and TD-7C diesel crawler tractors were built by the International Harvester company from 1969 to 1974.

Model history

For Company history, see International Harvester.

The T-7C and TD-7C were introduced in 1969, with a choice of gear drive or power shift transmissions, to replace the long-running T-6/TD-6 Series 62. When the updated TD-7E replaced the TD-7C in 1974, both the gasoline engine and gear drive transmission were dropped.

Timeline

  • 1969 - T-7C and TD-7C replaced T-6 and TD-6 Series 62
  • 1974 - T-7C dropped, TD-7E replaced TD-7C

Model lineup

See the following articles for detailed specifications

Factory locations

Serial Numbers Information

Year Serial no. run
start[1]
Serial no. run
End
Number Built Notes
1969 501 693 193 Total calculated, includes T-7C and TD-7C
1970 694 770 77
1971 771 1039 269
1972 1040 1470 431
1973 1471 2006 966
1974 2007 2083 77
Total built 2013

Preservation

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Gallery

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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

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  1. Heartland Guides Division, Hot Line Antique Tractor Guide, Volume X, Heartland Communications Group, Inc., Fort Dodge, Iowa, 2010

External Links

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