About McCormick Farmall
The McCormick Farmall tractor line was introduced in 1924 by the International Harvester Company in the United States. It revolutionized agriculture by being the first successful general-purpose tractor, capable of plowing, cultivating, and harvesting with a single machine. Farmall tractors featured a high-clearance design, adjustable wheel spacing, and versatile attachments, making them especially effective for row-crop farming. Throughout the 1930s to the 1960s, models such as the Farmall A, H, M, and Cub became iconic for their reliability and adaptability. Farmall tractors played a major role in the mechanization of North American agriculture, and today they remain highly valued by collectors as symbols of agricultural innovation.
