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Year

1978

Make

International Harvester

Model

715 Combine

Serial

26997

Additional Details

Germansville, Pennsylvania

Configuration:

Corn and Soybean Special

Color:

Red and White

Purchase Date:

09/17/2022

Purchase Price:

1400

Engine Type:

International 310 Diesel

Horsepower:

95

Notes:

Based on the serial number, this combine is probably from the last year or two of production. Comes equipped with the 310 diesel, which starts up nice and has an amazing clear stack. Combine does not have alot of hours for its age. Probably the most interesting thing about it that we’re trying to figure out, it has a Wisconsin dealer tag, which explains the fat rear wheatland tires, but how in the world did it make it to eastern PA?

The combine is in operating condition, just needs rear tires and some TLC, we drove it home from the auction with no problems.

The 844 corn head came with it, and is in excellent shape for its age.


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