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RARE IH 7788: Sold!
Some of you guys may or may not be familiar with the '88 series prototype 4X4 tractors IH built. Guy in Canada owned two of them. Just sold them on the 17th of this month. Here's an excerpt from the auction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd3sktCKS5c Fact: In Ken Updike's book: International Harvester Tractors 1955-1985, he lists two 7388's being owned by Stuart Johnson of Rushville, Nebraska. Serial numbers #501 and #502. In this video, the publisher of the vid states in print at the bottom of the video that the 7388 at the auction already sold. He lists the hours, but not the serial number. It is not known how many of these tractors IH built, but Ken states in his book there are at least two of each model. If the auctioneer is right, he claims the seller bought the two being sold new. That would mean that at least three 7388's were built. According to Updike, all the inventory that IH had of these tractors were sold to the highest IH dealer bid at an auction at the Hinsdale Engineering Center (in Hinsdale, Il.). As I recall, I have seen one in person at Red Power Round-up in Penfield, Il. But it was years ago, and I don't know where the pictures are I took of that day. I will have to look. |
That is awesome. Did they offer a three point and PTO on the 77 and 7388's?
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That was awesome Jon, thanks for sharing it.:beerchug:
A rare bird indeed. Another piece of IH history. "If" they could have only kept agoing a little longer.:bigthink: |
Thanks for sharing. I was not aware of these models. More surprised, that only two were built.
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That was slick! Thanks for sharing the link. We used to have a pair of 4586's on the farm. Both bareback. Fuel HOGS!
Now, one of those rare birds is owned by a family friend in Michigan. And he got a mess of spare parts with it. I can not remember which version (73 or 77) he had/has (think he still has it). The 45's we had both came from him. |
There was a 7388 at Red Power Roundup last year in Racine, WI. I *think* it may be one of the tractors from Nebraska. Pretty sure it lives in SE Wisco.
I think these are similar to the older IH/Steiger hybrids, except these were upgraded to the series IV cab & 20 speed tranny setup, and the newer IH styling. The V800s in the 75 & 77 lost rpm & hp compared to the 45/47s they were set to replace. Cool tractors too bad they never made it. |
Thanks for sharing the video, Jon. Auctions are always interesting...
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I saw that. Crazy how much the auction went for.
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I saw that too! Very cool! There's other rare and prototype IH tractors out there. Danny Anderson aka( dirtboyz) has some test mules case used. 86 series, no cab painted blue. He also has a IH experimental hydro mechanical transmission. And the one he built from a 5088 and a magnum, ( 5388 ) all very interesting stuff!
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