its a IH for sure . i found what i wrote before and just copied it !
its a 100a 1964 i believe, straight frame with 5 yard stone bucket. local stone quarry owned it many moons ago, story went they dropped a rebuilt motor in it and then a couple years later went to auction ,a friend of mine got this one and then i traded him a boat for it. i,ve had it for the past 20 years, it gets used every year.
ready as it sits now! i move dirt and leaf piles around to keep it exercised, its a nice machine for the buffalo emer. snows loading tandems 3-4 buckets and gone. 1 year i drove it to and back from buffalo storm.
its old but simple, very reliable, lots of balls.
i myself ( too fricken old now) cant use it for snow pushing with box anymore simply because cold weather makes steering too hard on my arms, loading is ok cause weight in bucket takes pressure off rear tires.
it makes a good standby machine incase my main loader goes down in a pinch.
i'd consider letting it go if the price was right ??? one funny thing the dip stick has 2 oil levels one for no run and one for running. so it seems in the old days the rule was keep it full of fuel and oil and never shut it off !!!