Wednesday, January 12, 2011

IH 403

 This combine served well through the 60's and 70's . Here it is fitted with a head for milo.
Milo nearly ready for harvest
An Ad for the IH 403 in the 60's


The No. 403 was IH's most popular selling combine in the 1960's. It was produced from 1962 to 1970. In 1966 the 403 was upgraded to hydrostatic drive. This was a giant step in combine design and operation ease. The 403 was well equipped for power with an International C-263 engine rated at 90 hp.  Header options for the 403 included grain headers from 13 to 18 1/2 ft and 2, 3 and 4 row corn heads.

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