International implements

   / International implements #11  
LMTC,
Thanks for the heads up /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I actually posted that so he could see some pics and prices.
 
   / International implements #13  
World Agrictech Corporation
2896 State Route 232
Bethel, OH 45106
513-734-1400
 
   / International implements #14  
The plant is about a 30 minute drive from my home. You can buy directly from them (best price). I went there to look at their equipment. It reminded me a lot of the KK line at TSC. One of the workers told me that they used to make all the implements for TSC but they were not big enough to keep up with the volume TSC required so they lost the contract. Don't know if that was just so much BS. I have not purchased any impliments but I did buy a trailer from them. I was convinced that the quality of construction of the trailer could not be beat for the price they charged. The place is so well hidden, you need to call them first to get directions or you will drive right by the entrance. Its almost like their existance is a big secret. But they are very accomodating and ready to help if you want to go there. It appears the price is right for the quality of their equipment for what I saw.
 
   / International implements #15  
I've got their 6' rotary - it is a beast - will handle anything you can put underneath it (including the jacket that fell off the back of my seat while mowing /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif) Seriously - looks are ok, price is great, tough as nails. I'd buy again...

Doug Liston
 
   / International implements #16  
Just an update for everyone's information. "The International Line", aka World Agritech Corporation was a farm implement company owned by a man named Robert Taylor in Bethel, Ohio. It went out of business in 2006 but it's product line was then continued by "International Technologies", owner, Rick Hughes. A couple years later, the company again went out of business but was then taken on by Hawkline Nevada International in Mount Orab, Ohio. Depending on when the product was produced, the implement may be marked as International, World Agritech Corporation, International Technologies, or International by Hawkline. Regardless of how it's named, little has changed on the International rotary cutters, plows, and discs which continue to be made here in America.
A point of confusion to some customers has been that when Robert Taylor owned the implement company, he imported TONS of cheap European (mostly Italian) implements and put the "WAC" name on them. Some of the brands that were retooled as WAC implements include: Caroni, Galfre, Cosmo, Agrex, Sicma... and others. Since the brand seems to be so shrouded in mystery, I thought I would shed some light on the situation.

Curt Howard Equipment, Incorporated (C.H.E. Inc.) remains one of the biggest dealers and distributors of the International line and is responsible for the brand's widespread appearance throughout the Midwest. His website lists prices for all the farm equipment he sells.
 
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