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Clubs and organisations devoted to tractors are a popular way of meeting like-minded people and can offer unprecedented levels of knowledge when they are devoted to a single marque.

The International Harvester Heritage Association (IHHA) is no exception. Founded in 2018, it is devoted to the products built by The International Harvester Company, as well as those produced under the Case IH banner following the sale of IH’s agricultural division to Tenneco Inc.

“In establishing the IHHA, the aim was to provide a way for like-minded IH and Case IH collectors and enthusiasts to share their knowledge and expertise to promote International Harvester’s vast history, and to

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