Nicknames for Internationals

Markinter

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I've crewzed a few diesel forums for a couple of years and have yet to read the nickname 13 letter manuere spreader. :D Anyone have any others they've heard?
 

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corn shuckers, corn pickers
To fast for the field and to slow for the road. 318 Detroit, Makes a lot of noise in the city but get her in the country she won't put out.
 

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to put it simply...here in cummins country..we just call everything else JUNK
 

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Cummins Country...where the men are men and the sheep are terrified! :eek:
 

rancherman84

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how about tinkernational?
oh and i,ve always called manure spreaders a terdherse. :D
why all you pickin on IH anyway :backoff :draw
 

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When you're the top dog, everyone wants to knock you down. International owners know better. ;)

Besides, Cummins doesn't make trucks. LOL
 

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A buddy of mine has an old twin-screw Binder, with a 22' combo box. The words he uses for it, I can't repeat in this forum.

btw, it's a 250 Cummins, 10-speed. Had the IH air ride under it. After putting trailing arm bushings in the front drive axle for the third time, they had it converted to a different setup. A Reyco, I think, but can't remember anymore. Turns out that pair of trailing arms were incorrectly bored, from the factory, putting everything in a bind.

It doesn't see much use, since they got a tractor trailer.
 
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