For the Love of Tractors

Jason Shireman

Farming, toy tractors, real tractors, classic tractors, and anything farm or tractor related. Let's talk tractors ya'll!

  1. Apr 14

    Row-Crop 4WD’s Odd Genius: The International Harvester 2+2 Story

    This episode tells the story of International Harvester’s 2+2 tractors as an engineering and market experiment: a four-wheel-drive row-crop machine that tried to merge two worlds—classic row-crop visibility and maneuverability with the traction and flotation of powered front wheels. That core idea is repeatedly documented in period marketing/advertising artifacts preserved in archives, and it is echoed in later technical histories and community experience. Primary and archival sources Wisconsin Historical Society catalog record for an IH 2+2 brochure spread (“Introducing a Bold New Design in Row Crop Tractors” appears as brochure title metadata) and access conditions for images. Wisconsin Historical Society advertising proof record (dated Feb 1979) showing how the 2+2 was framed as a “row-crop break-thru” dealer-driven pitch; includes publication/context notes. University of Nebraska–Lincoln Digital Commons metadata page: Test 1319 (International 3388 and 6388 Diesel 16-Speed) with date and test-procedure abstract. Digital Commons metadata page: Test 1320 (International 3588 and 6588 Diesel 16-Speed) with date and test-procedure abstract. Digital Commons metadata page: Test 1377 (International 3788 and 6788 Diesel 12-Speed) with date and test-procedure abstract. Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory “Test Reports” hub page (institutional pointer to publications/test access). TractorData.com model pages for production totals, serial-number breakpoints/locations, and key configuration fields (engine/transmission/hydraulics/PTO). Binder Books listings for IH operator manuals and parts catalogs commonly used in restorations (example: operator manual BB-1096188; parts catalog TC-190). Jensales reprint PDFs and listings (note their disclaimer that the digitized manuals are reprints not authorized by IH). Messicks online parts diagrams for models such as the 6388 (useful for parts identification even when sourcing elsewhere). Abilene Machine catalog references showing 2+2 coverage across multiple models (aftermarket support signal). Agriculture.com long-form historical summary emphasizing IH promotional claims, design differences, and timeline framing; also discusses the Case IH transition and market context. Red Power Magazine forum threads with scanned brochures and owner commentary. Yesterday's Tractors Forums for recurring mechanical-issue themes: hinge-point wear, hose/electrical routing issues, and consequences of over-powering/over-dualing. Diesel World technical narrative for a consolidated “shop-floor” explanation of architecture, weak points, and operator experience (secondary, but detailed). John Deere is referenced in reception stories as the comparison benchmark in user anecdotes and later market context discussions. Nebraska Tractor Test sourcesSpecifications, serials, and compiled production countsManuals and parts ecosystem for restorersReputable narratives and community evidence

    20 min
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