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Jaz

07-15-2001 19:29:34




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I am looking for information on any kind of IH Tools. And looking to buy some too.




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ferrell freeman

07-19-2001 18:34:26




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 Re: International Harvester Tools in reply to Jaz, 07-15-2001 19:29:34  
At first IHC probley made thier own tools ,they manufactored everything else .Then in late 60d and early 70d wright tool company them with IHC OR INTERNATIOAL LOGO on them . The early IHC CRAWLER AND DOZERS CAME WITH OTC AND WILLIAMS TOOLS . I, some of the tools manufactored WRIGHT TOOL CO. and some of the WILLIAMS SUPER WRENCHES AND FEW OTC TOOLS.



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John Ne.

07-16-2001 21:22:08




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 Re: International Harvester Tools in reply to Jaz, 07-15-2001 19:29:34  
IHC tools used to come with all types of their machinery. Starting 20 years ago they marketed sockets and wrench sets at their tractor dealerships. The wrenches I've seen are chrome, full polish. I'd be interested to know who made them for IHC. JOhn in Nebr.



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Bud Vance

07-19-2001 17:20:36




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 Re: Re: International Harvester Tools in reply to John Ne., 07-16-2001 21:22:08  
I work at a Case International dealership, and our parts manager, told me once that Wright tools made the IH brand of tools and still honors warrenty claims. I hope this information helps.



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Larry Garbarek

07-17-2001 08:51:41




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 Re: Re: International Harvester Tools in reply to John Ne., 07-16-2001 21:22:08  
I was part of the management team at Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. for many years and know that the old Armstrong was not equiped to handle the private branding of a broad range of wrenches and sockets.

SK is the company who comes to mind that would be in a good position to private brand IH tools. They do it for John Deere, Klein and others. Those two ranges are, I believe, also high polish as you describe the IH range.

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