Utility or Industrial versions of the Model A were badged as
International Industrial Model AI, while the agricultural models were Farmalls. The differences were a standard heavy-duty front axle and a foot-operated accelerator on the International models.
FARMALL A B C
The Model A, B, and C addressed the demand for an affordable tractor The small tractors; were economical to run and purchase,
agile around the farm, and able to perform a wide variety of tasks. The Model A and B appeared in 1939, debuting with
"Culti-Vision" and a complete line of implements. The Model C appeared in 1948 as a replacement for the Model B. The A and C both went "Super" near the end of their production runs, so in 1947 the company introduced the Farmall Cub
International Harvester Farmall H
International Harvester
Farmall H was the redesigned sequel to the Farmall F-20. The Farmall H had a new engine
that used a water pump. The H was introduced the same year as the popular Farmall M and
since both models shared the same frame, mounted farm implements were interchangeable.
International Harvester Farmall H
International Harvester
Farmall H was the redesigned sequel to the Farmall F-20. The Farmall H had a new engine
that used a water pump. The H was introduced the same year as the popular Farmall M and
since both models shared the same frame, mounted farm implements were interchangeable.