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Following numerous business consolidations, IH reorganized on Feb. 20, 1986, as Navistar International Corporation. Today, the IH logo is still alive as part of the Case IH brand.
International Harvester Co. will break its final ties to the farm-equipment business and unveil a new corporate name Tuesday amid much fanfare. Harvester said Friday that the announcement will be ...
Calling it a ”new name for a time-tested company,” International Harvester Co. on Tuesday unveiled its new corporate identity as Navistar International Corp. and a new diamond logo. &#8… ...
“The first Farmall was an innovative tractor when it was released in 1923,” said Mirco Romagnoli, Vice President CASE IH, Europe, when the 75c Electric was first shown in Europe, last year.
In honor of the milestone, Case IH will give away a new Farmall 75C tractor to one individual who shares how Farmall has helped shape their farm over the years or how it’s become part of the ...
Following numerous business consolidations, IH reorganized on Feb. 20, 1986, as Navistar International Corporation. Today, the IH logo is still alive as part of the Case IH brand.
Q: Greg, I enjoy your column and want to know about the International Harvester (IH) Scout. I feel the IH Scout was ahead of its time and was a popular Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) back in the 1960s.
Following numerous business consolidations, IH reorganized on Feb. 20, 1986, as Navistar International Corporation. Today, the IH logo is still alive as part of the Case IH brand.
Today, the IH logo is still alive as part of the Case IH brand. Additionally, Navistar uses the “International” name in its big tractor trailer truck lines, most notable the Lone Star big rig.
Q: Greg, I enjoy your column and want to know about the International Harvester (IH) Scout. I feel the IH Scout was ahead of its time and was a popular Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) back in the 1960s.