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Vintage International Harvester Gasket And Parts Bag on 2040-parts.com

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Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

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Cornbinder.  Harvester.  IHC.  International.  Call it what you will, but International Harvester has been a mainstay
 in farming implements since 1901.  This is a neat old parts bag with a gasket and a packing slip. 
It is a set of gaskets that measure about 5" across.  The IH parts number is 335534C1.
It could be put back into service or just a neat piece for a collector. 

Happy Biddin' and Good Luck! 

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