This comprehensive International Harvester 786, 886, 986, and 1086 Service Repair Workshop Manual is an invaluable resource for anyone working on these tractors. It provides detailed instructions and illustrations to guide you through every repair, servicing, and troubleshooting procedure. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, hydraulics, electrical system, and more. Its detailed exploded diagrams and step-by-step instructions make even complex repairs manageable. This is the same information used by professional mechanics and technicians, ensuring you have the most accurate and reliable guidance available.
The International Harvester 786, 886, 986, and 1086 tractors are a series of powerful and versatile agricultural machines that were produced by International Harvester from the 1960s to the 1980s. These tractors were known for their durability, reliability, and robust construction, making them a popular choice for farmers and ranchers across the globe. They were available in a range of horsepower ratings, with the 786 offering around 82 horsepower, the 886 delivering approximately 104 horsepower, the 986 boasting a powerful 125 horsepower output, and the top-of-the-line 1086 reaching an impressive 145 horsepower. All models featured a robust design incorporating a cast-iron engine block, a tough transmission, and a heavy-duty axles, ensuring they could handle demanding agricultural tasks.
These tractors were equipped with a variety of features and options that made them highly adaptable to various applications. They could be fitted with a wide range of implements, including plows, cultivators, harrows, planters, and balers, making them suitable for a wide range of agricultural operations. The availability of different wheelbase configurations and tire sizes allowed for further customization and ensured optimal performance on different terrain conditions. The International Harvester 786, 886, 986, and 1086 tractors earned a reputation for their dependability and efficiency, solidifying their position as iconic machines in the history of agricultural equipment. Today, these tractors are often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate their robust construction, historical significance, and enduring legacy in the world of agriculture.