This comprehensive INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER B-275 TRACTOR PARTS MANUAL provides detailed information on all components of your B-275 tractor. It is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in maintaining, repairing, or restoring this classic machine. The manual encompasses a wide range of parts, covering everything from the engine and transmission to the hydraulic system, electrical components, and bodywork. With its clear illustrations and detailed descriptions, you can easily identify the specific part you need, understand its function, and locate its corresponding part number. This manual is written in English and can be printed for convenient reference.
The International Harvester B-275 was a versatile and robust tractor manufactured by International Harvester from 1964 to 1968. It was part of the B-series line, known for its reliability and durable construction. The B-275 was powered by a 4-cylinder gasoline engine, the International D-179, which produced 45 horsepower. This made it suitable for a wide range of agricultural tasks, including plowing, disking, planting, and cultivating. The tractor also featured a 6-speed transmission with a single-speed rear axle, providing smooth and efficient power delivery. The B-275 was available with various optional features, such as a hydraulic lift system, a front-end loader, and a power take-off (PTO) shaft, expanding its capabilities even further.
The B-275's design was focused on simplicity and practicality. It featured a simple, yet effective, mechanical design with minimal electronics, making maintenance and repairs relatively straightforward. The tractor's sturdy construction and reliable engine ensured longevity and performance even in challenging conditions. The B-275's compact size and maneuverability made it ideal for working in tight spaces, such as around orchards or vineyards. The tractor's popularity stemmed from its combination of affordability, reliability, and versatility. It quickly became a favorite among farmers and ranchers seeking a dependable workhorse for their operations. Although production ceased in 1968, the B-275's legacy continues to this day, with many examples still in use on farms and ranches around the world. Its robust construction and straightforward design have made it a highly sought-after collectible for tractor enthusiasts.