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my International 140 industrial

Farmall Super A, AV, 100, 130, & 140 1939 - 1973
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my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:21 pm

so I bought a new tractor, it was too cheap to pass up. I would have been a fool to walk away from this tractor at the price it was offered. And who doesn't love a refrigerator rack grill? Ok so it will have to do as its all I have and somebody brazed it in place :P

it has a very nice woods L306 72in belly mower and it runs n drives and mows as it should

1962 International 140 industrial in Farmall clothing
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62 140 Industrial The Beast
50s Allis Chalmers B
50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:24 am

you can find lil traces of that industrial yellow peeking through the red
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Stanton » Thu Mar 01, 2018 7:47 am

Thanks for sharing your pics. That's a nice 140. One of IH's best all-around tractors. It appears to be a complete unit and in pretty good shape for being in "work clothes".

You going to leave it as a mowing machine or add some implements and do more with it?
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Lt.Mike » Thu Mar 01, 2018 9:17 am

I see you still have the foot throttle. That’s often missing. You’ll appreciate being able to throttle up when your hands are on the wheel and hydraulics.
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62 140 Industrial The Beast
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50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
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Location: Missouri Ozarks

Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:01 am

Stanton wrote:Thanks for sharing your pics. That's a nice 140. One of IH's best all-around tractors. It appears to be a complete unit and in pretty good shape for being in "work clothes".

You going to leave it as a mowing machine or add some implements and do more with it?


I have visions of a fast hitch and implements but right now the well is dry. I cant plow here, its too rocky but maybe some sort of chisel plow or disc, I dont know, a carryall would always be handy. dunno, it certainly has power that I would like to put to use. First thing is to make it wider, as wide as it will go. All i have is hills and some steep ones at that. Buying a tricycle tractor would be just plain dumb here. Thats why I like my fergies, low n wide.
I would love to find a front grill, some emblems, and headlight mounts n light, maybe a rear work light. it had the square deluxe seat at one time, the one on it looks to have been on a cub once. I have an aircleaner on the way that is yellow :P only one I could find, go figure :lol:

anybody know if the square deluxe seat on a 140 is the same seat as the deluxe cub seat? they look very similar, some measurements from someone that has them would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Jim Becker » Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:23 am

The seat frames for the Cub and 140 are similar but not identical. The dimensions are the same but the 140 seat is mounted on adjustable rails. The Cub seat is designed to bolt on in a single position. The cushions are identical. Likewise, the pan seats are the same shape and size but the mounting is totally different.

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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:52 am

That pan seat is original style for that tractor. The deluxe seat was optional.
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50 Farmall Cub bugeyes(dead)
55 Farmall Cub Clementine
55 International loboy
62 140 Industrial The Beast
50s Allis Chalmers B
50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Missouri Ozarks

Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Sun Mar 04, 2018 2:46 am

oh how i wish....someday maybe, few parts, a ton of work and some yaller paint....

notice the odd shaped lift arm on the TC, I have seen that only twice in pics, mine is that era but had the double arms, anybody know anything about that odd shaped single lift arm? Cant see if it has an acc. pedal bit it does have the industrial front axle. I notice it does not have 6.00/16 front rims. I can find the oval 140 emblems but that squared end International emblem is not being reproduced that I know of. I have found an air cleaner and a grill portion, now to find some headlight stalks and lights and some emblems... might be yellow sooner than I think :P, Still a lil grey fergie waiting for warmer weather and some more grey paint before this one gets to the front of the line though. When I turned out the rear wheel centers today to make it wider I noticed even the wheel weights were yellow at one time.
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Jim Becker » Sun Mar 04, 2018 1:34 pm

The odd Touch-Control arm on the yellow tractor is left over from a highway mower. I believe you can find it listed in the tractor parts catalog.

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55 Farmall Cub Clementine
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62 140 Industrial The Beast
50s Allis Chalmers B
50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Missouri Ozarks

Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:58 am

hi, does anybody have an international 140 with the metal "INTERNATIONAL" emblems on the hood sides? I am seeking a measurement. I am wondering if it is the same emblem used on some years on the grill of the International scout. it looks very similar. The Scout emblem measures 16 1/4" LONG AND 1 5/8" WIDE.
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Tue Mar 06, 2018 12:45 pm

Indy4570 wrote:hi, does anybody have an international 140 with the metal "INTERNATIONAL" emblems on the hood sides? I am seeking a measurement. I am wondering if it is the same emblem used on some years on the grill of the International scout. it looks very similar. The Scout emblem measures 16 1/4" LONG AND 1 5/8" WIDE.


I might have one somewhere. I know I have a late model square nose cub hood with those emblems. Not sure if they're the same although they were used around the same timeframe
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Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2017 2:12 am
Zip Code: 65608
Tractors Owned: 49 F cub, donor
50 Farmall Cub bugeyes(dead)
55 Farmall Cub Clementine
55 International loboy
62 140 Industrial The Beast
50s Allis Chalmers B
50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Missouri Ozarks

Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:09 pm

go too late and they were decals. and the Scout route isn't a cheap one. but it might be a source if they are indeed the same emblem re purposed by IH
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Jim Becker » Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:42 pm

Cub and 140 name plates were the same.

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Tractors Owned: 49 F cub, donor
50 Farmall Cub bugeyes(dead)
55 Farmall Cub Clementine
55 International loboy
62 140 Industrial The Beast
50s Allis Chalmers B
50 Ferguson TO20 Huppster
49 Ferguson TE20 Fergie
JD 790 4x4 w/backhoe
hinomoto diesel 4x4, early to mid 80s 20HP
73 Pasquali 4x4 diesel 33HP
74 Toro golf course tractor
Gilson 18HP
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Missouri Ozarks

Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Indy4570 » Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:00 pm

Jim Becker wrote:Cub and 140 name plates were the same.


can you elaborate Jim, late cubs named internationals, had an emblem?
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Re: my International 140 industrial

Postby Jim Becker » Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:13 pm

Ones of the same time frame as your 140, mostly on Lo-Boys.


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