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The IHHA aims to promote the history and legacy of International Harvester, from Cyrus Hall McCormick’s first reaper in 1831, to the formation of International Harvester Company in 1902 right through to the CaseIH built IH Legacy machines produced after 1985.
The Association is currently website based, and offers subscribers access to hundreds of scanned IH documents. The annual subscription is £5 which pays for administration, hosting and updates to the website.
As a DVLA recognised organisation the IHHA can also offer assistance with vehicle registration applications, including year of manufacture letters, just use the link at the top of this page for more information.
Latest News
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Thank you
We have been able to donate £3000 to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice. Jacqueline
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Receiving News Updates
We would very much like to ensure you do not miss a ‘News’ post. You will find a place on the lefthand side bottom of the ‘Home’ page where you can insert your email and receive a link. This will ensure you never miss any new information or when new literature has been posted on…
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Back Issues-Harvester Heritage
If you wish to buy a ‘Back Issue’ of our Magazine/Newsletter to complete your set 1-15 Go to our ‘Merchandise’ section of this website or contact: Jacqueline Carpenter secretary@ihha.co.uk /07909978744

Access our ever growing document archive
The Archives section of this website contains IH Sales Literature, Manuals and other Heritage documents, click on a category (Tractors), Click on a model (574). Then a list of documents will show on your screen, brochures also are listed showing their print code.
Some machine brochures contain over 30 pages of great information, fabulous pictures, descriptions of options and features as well as specifications. Others will be two page or four page leaflets.
There are some prices lists too, as well ‘Confidential’ comparative guides that were given to sales personnel, so they could highlight the benefits of IH over other manufacturers.
If you have IH documents that you would like to share please get in touch, the IHHA welcomes volunteers to scan more material to broaden the information available.
For more information on how you can help please email – archives@ihha.co.uk










