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2000 International 4700 Wiring Diagram
2000 International 4700 Wiring Diagram

2013 International  Workstar Wiring Diagram
2013 International  Workstar Wiring Diagram

INTERNATIONAL Trucks History





The merger of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company in 1902 led to the formation of the International Harvester Corporation (IHC) in Chicago, Illinois.

Over the next three-quarters of a century, International Harvester Corporation has become a manufacturer of a variety of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, gas turbines, trucks, buses, and related components. In the first half of the 1980s, US agriculture was experiencing serious economic difficulties, and for IH came hard times.

To survive in the new environment, the company began to withdraw from many business sectors, and in the process, it lost most of its divisions: the construction equipment division moved to Dresser Industries; Solar Division (gas turbines) - to Caterpillar; Cub Cadet (lawn and garden equipment) - to MTD Products and, finally Agricultural Division moved to Tenneco, which merged this division with their subsidiary JI Case.

After the sale of the agricultural unit in 1985, all that remained of International Harvester was the truck and engine division, and in 1986 the company changed its name to Navistar International Corporation. (The name of the International Harvester and IH logo was the assets of the Agricultural Division and therefore became the property of Tenneco, the name IH and the logo are currently in use, Case Corporation included it in its Case IH brand).

IHC Corporation has also used the International brand in construction machinery and trucks, and this brand continues to be used in the products of the International Truck and Engine Corporation, a subsidiary of Navistar. The Scout & Light Truck Parts Business was sold to Scout / Light Line Distributors, Inc in 1991.

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