International truck identification


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Yard Art
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Post Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:17 am

Re: International truck identification

Slo, actually I already wear specs. :shock:

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Post Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:17 am

Re: International truck identification

Hi,You may be interested in a picture of the front and rear tyres on the chassis in question so it seems that the truck would therefore be a model 103. Thanks for your help, it would be good to find an engine and gearbox and etc to get this truck on the road again.
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Yard Art
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Post Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:01 am

Re: International truck identification

The truck may have the same engine as a McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor. These tractors are fairly common and reasonably priced, but restoration of the truck will be quite a challenge. Tractor classified here:
http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/phot ... ifieds.cgi
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Golden Jubilee
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Post Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:49 pm

Re: International truck identification

Not sure on what engine they ran if it was the same as in the tractors. Maybe Bill might know as he has a 74C.

Bit hard to read.

Engine. Four cylinder, block cast, valve in head type with removable sleeves. 4-1/4" bore, 5" stroke, 3 point suspension on main frame, valve mechanism all enclosed. H.P 29.6 S.A.E rating at 1,000 R.P.M

Here is the specs page for the 103
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http://www.vihtr.com
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Golden Jubilee
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Post Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:20 pm

Re: International truck identification

slospeed wrote:Mike

Your eyes must have been sore. LOL

smog-guy
None of the frames are stamped with the engine manufacturers name as a prefix.

Trevor


Smog-guy I miss led you regarding the Hall and Scott markings, (EDIT 07/31/2013) Ooops I owe an apology all frames with the Hall and Scott engines will have HS stamped on them.

Mike maybe it wasn't just your eyes.

Just had this come to me in an email am trying to get some pictures to post. Truck is in the States.
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Hi Trevor,
An acquaintance in the USA has this for sale, I had some photos from a previous correspondence but can’t find it….pretty rare item?
Cheers, Murray

Any interest in a 1929 International Harvester HS54?
Has the Hall- Scott engine, overhead cam, 4 cylinder.
5 speed- 2 range transmission. Comes with an extra
Hall-Scott engine. Original all steel cab.
Ask $ 6750.
all the best,
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Production numbers show only 1403 built

Trevor
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