1924 Model 103 Chassis


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Post Mon May 18, 2015 7:30 pm

1924 Model 103 Chassis

I have a 1924 (I think that's the right year) Model 103 rolling chassis. The steering was converted to a tongue and it had a County Highway Dept, Work Trailer body on it. Definitely IH, it has the symbols all over. Rolls and turns. I re-purposed the body and made a shed out of it. I have no use for this and I don't want to scrap it. If someone wants to make an offer and picks it up, go for it. It's in SE Wisconsin, I have other pictures.




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Post Mon May 18, 2015 7:56 pm

Re: 1924 Model 103 Chassis

If its a 103 frame the chassis rails should be 8". It looks like it was chain drive as I cant see a diff centre.

Hope someone saves it having the rubber still on the rims is a massive bonus.

Here are 2 model 103 from the www.vihtr.com registry both are in Australia.
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Temora rural museum model 103 19483_453230038163484_7527185140824651225_n.jpg
Elders auction Deniliquin 1924 model 103 10906468_347787748737094_4255730343887296355_n.jpg
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Post Mon May 18, 2015 8:06 pm

Re: 1924 Model 103 Chassis

It has the torbenson drive. See pic.
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