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International L series

The International L series was introduced by International Harvester in fall 1949 as the replacement for the KB series and were available as everything from light pickup trucks and delivery vehicles to full-size tractor-trailers. Electric wipers, a radio, and a clock were optional.[1] International would continue to produce the line until 1953 when it was replaced by the R series.

International L series
Overview
ManufacturerInternational Harvester
Production1949–1952
Body and chassis
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine220 cu in (3.6 L) Silver Diamond I6
240 cu in (3.9 L) Silver Diamond I6
269 cu in (4.4 L) Super Blue Diamond I6
Transmission3-speed manual
Model T9 4-speed HD manual (non-synchro)
4-speed Model T98 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase115 in (2,921 mm) or 127 in (3,226 mm) (L-110/L1-111)
127 in (3,226 mm) (L-112)
134 in (3,404 mm) (L-130)[1]
Chronology
PredecessorInternational KB series
SuccessorInternational R series

Development edit

Heavier versions such as the L-150 to L-180 models had taller bodywork to accommodate a bigger engine, beefier chassis, and larger wheels. To hide this in appearance, they receive an extra, full-width chrome grille bar underneath the other two and the headlights. The L-185-L210 models had a longer, narrower hood and taller grille than all the smaller models, surrounded by oversized fenders. These trucks were a different look although they have the same cab as the smaller trucks. Of the pickup-type bodies, these were available in 6 ft and 8 ft lengths. On L-130 models, a 9-1/2 ft long pickup bed of same design was available and accommodated dual rear wheels. Two different styles of IH factory flatbeds with removable sides were also available for sizes up to L-180. Other bodies were designed around the basic truck chassis of each series, such as the "Metro" LM120-122 and LM150-152, the "bread trucks" used by bakeries or laundries for example. They hardly resembled the L-Line. The LB-140 Milk Delivery truck was also an oddity with its looks and revolutionary semi-automatic clutch, however it had the L-line face. The LC160-162 and LC180-182 cab-over trucks, or cab-forwards" as they were then called, were another oddity of their own.

 
1952 International AL-130 (Australia)

The L series was also built in Australia, where it was called the AL series.

The first of the marketing names edit

  • The "Schoolmaster" : L-153, L-163, L-173, L-183, and L-193. The L-193 bus had the same nose style as the L190-up trucks.[citation needed]
  • The "Loadstar" : First introduced in the L-Line, as the L-164, L-174, L-184, L-194, and L-204. It was the model with the heaviest capacity within each series. The "4's" were the only ones to have the "Loadstar" decal on the dash.
  • The "Roadliner" : First introduced in the L-Line, assigned to the L-165, L-175, L-185, L-195, and L-205. The Roadliner was IH's specific "premier" tractor truck model "loaded" with comforts and work-ready, which means not all tractors are the "5's." It was common to see basic L-190 tractors or L-183 tractors, for example. The customer typically ordered the cab & chassis package they wanted and had a body or 5th-wheel installed elsewhere.[citation needed]

Mining, construction, and industrial edit

To further bolster its presence alongside IH's own massive line of heavy construction equipment and meet highway weight limits, the LF-170, LF-190, and LF-210 series was built. These were tandem-axle 6x4 drivetrain trucks for hauling heavier loads than their 4x2 counterparts. For example, the GVW of a L-194 is 25,500 vs the 38,000 of the LF-194.

Engines edit

The lighter-duty versions were equipped with the all-new OHV "Silver Diamond" engines in two different sizes (220cid & 240cid), while the medium-duty versions retained the older 269 ci "Blue Diamond", also an OHV engine, although it was now called the "Super Blue Diamond" after some detail improvements.[2] The BD-269 has the same peak power as the smallest, but offers more torque, at 222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) versus 192 lb⋅ft (260 N⋅m) for the Silver Diamond 240.[3]

 
Medium-duty L-180
L-series specs (1949)
  • Engine
    • Silver Diamond 220 OHV inline-six, 220.5 cu in (3,613 cc) and 100 hp (75 kW) (L-110/120/130/150)
    • Silver Diamond 240 OHV inline-six, 240.3 cu in (3,938 cc) and 108 hp (81 kW) (LB-140/L150/160)
    • Super Blue Diamond BD-269 OHV inline-six, 269.1 cu in (4,410 cc) and 100 hp (75 kW) (L-170/180)
    • Red Diamond 372 OHV inline-six (L-190)
    • Red Diamond 406 OHV inline-six (L-200/option in L-190)
    • Red Diamond 450 OHV inline-six (L-210/option in L-200)
  • Transmission
    • Three speeds forward, one reverse, synchromesh column mounted
    • Four speeds forward, one reverse, non-synchromesh floor mounted, Model T9
    • Four speeds forward, one reverse, synchromesh floor mounted, model T98 (option in L120-L170 after 5/50)
    • Five speeds forward, one reverse, non-synchromesh floor mounted (L180 series, option in L160-L170)
    • Overdrive Five speeds forward, one reverse, non-synchromesh floor mounted (option in L160-L180 series)
    • Electric 2-speed rear axle (option in L160-up)
    • HD Five speeds forward, one reverse, synchromesh floor mounted (L190-up, overdrive optional)
    • Manual 3-speed Auxiliary transmission (option in L190-up)
 
Rear view of L-110
Model GVWR (lbs) Cargo Capacity (lbs)
L-110 4,200 1,600
L-111 4,500 1,900
L-112 4,800 2,200
L-120 5,200 2,400
L-121 5,700 2,800
L-122 6,200 3,200
L-130 6,800 3,700
L-131 Early: 7,400 Late: 7,700 Early: 4,200 Late: 4,500
L-132 Early: 8,000 Late: 8,600 Early: 4,700 Late: 5,300
LB-140 9,000
L-150 9,000
L-151 10,750
L-152 12,500
L-160 14,000
L-161 15,000
L-162 16,000
L-164 16,500 8,000
L-165 16,000 / 29,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
L-170 16,000
LF-170 6x4 22,000
L-171 17,000
LF-171 6x4 24,000
L-172 18,000
LF-172 6x4 26,000
L-174 18,500 10,000
LF-174 6x4 27,000
L-175 18,000 / 33,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
L-180 17,000
L-181 19,000
L-182 21,000
L-184 21,500 13,000
L-185 21,000 / 42,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
L-190 21,000
LF-190 6x4 30,000
L-191 23,000
LF-191 6x4 32,500
L-192 25,000
LF-192 6x4 35,000
L-194 25,500
LF-194 6x4 38,000
L-195 24,000 / 48,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
LF-195 6x4 35,000 / 55,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
L-200 24,000
L-201 27,000
L-202 29,000
L-204 29,500
L-205 28,000 / 52,000 w/semitrailer depends on trailer weight
L-210 30,000
LF-210 6x4 37,000
L-211 34,000
LF-211 6x4 41,000
L-212 38,000
LF-212 6x4 45,000

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gunnell, John A. (1993). Standard Catalog of American Light-Duty Trucks. Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-238-9.
  2. ^ Crismon, Frederick W. (2002), International Trucks (2 ed.), Minneapolis, MN: Victory WW2 Publishing, p. 217, ISBN 0-9700567-2-9
  3. ^ Crismon, p. 224

Further reading edit

  • Foster, Patrick (2015). International Harvester Trucks, The Complete History. Motorbooks. ISBN 978-0-7603-4860-4.

External links edit

  • International Harvester L (Internet Movie Cars Database)
  • "Standard L-110, L-111, L-112 (1951)". Wisconsin Historical Society. 2011. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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The International L series was introduced by International Harvester in fall 1949 as the replacement for the KB series and were available as everything from light pickup trucks and delivery vehicles to full size tractor trailers Electric wipers a radio and a clock were optional 1 International would continue to produce the line until 1953 when it was replaced by the R series International L seriesOverviewManufacturerInternational HarvesterProduction1949 1952Body and chassisLayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine220 cu in 3 6 L Silver Diamond I6240 cu in 3 9 L Silver Diamond I6269 cu in 4 4 L Super Blue Diamond I6Transmission3 speed manualModel T9 4 speed HD manual non synchro 4 speed Model T98 manualDimensionsWheelbase115 in 2 921 mm or 127 in 3 226 mm L 110 L1 111 127 in 3 226 mm L 112 134 in 3 404 mm L 130 1 ChronologyPredecessorInternational KB seriesSuccessorInternational R series Contents 1 Development 2 The first of the marketing names 3 Mining construction and industrial 4 Engines 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDevelopment editHeavier versions such as the L 150 to L 180 models had taller bodywork to accommodate a bigger engine beefier chassis and larger wheels To hide this in appearance they receive an extra full width chrome grille bar underneath the other two and the headlights The L 185 L210 models had a longer narrower hood and taller grille than all the smaller models surrounded by oversized fenders These trucks were a different look although they have the same cab as the smaller trucks Of the pickup type bodies these were available in 6 ft and 8 ft lengths On L 130 models a 9 1 2 ft long pickup bed of same design was available and accommodated dual rear wheels Two different styles of IH factory flatbeds with removable sides were also available for sizes up to L 180 Other bodies were designed around the basic truck chassis of each series such as the Metro LM120 122 and LM150 152 the bread trucks used by bakeries or laundries for example They hardly resembled the L Line The LB 140 Milk Delivery truck was also an oddity with its looks and revolutionary semi automatic clutch however it had the L line face The LC160 162 and LC180 182 cab over trucks or cab forwards as they were then called were another oddity of their own nbsp 1952 International AL 130 Australia The L series was also built in Australia where it was called the AL series The first of the marketing names editThe Schoolmaster L 153 L 163 L 173 L 183 and L 193 The L 193 bus had the same nose style as the L190 up trucks citation needed The Loadstar First introduced in the L Line as the L 164 L 174 L 184 L 194 and L 204 It was the model with the heaviest capacity within each series The 4 s were the only ones to have the Loadstar decal on the dash The Roadliner First introduced in the L Line assigned to the L 165 L 175 L 185 L 195 and L 205 The Roadliner was IH s specific premier tractor truck model loaded with comforts and work ready which means not all tractors are the 5 s It was common to see basic L 190 tractors or L 183 tractors for example The customer typically ordered the cab amp chassis package they wanted and had a body or 5th wheel installed elsewhere citation needed Mining construction and industrial editTo further bolster its presence alongside IH s own massive line of heavy construction equipment and meet highway weight limits the LF 170 LF 190 and LF 210 series was built These were tandem axle 6x4 drivetrain trucks for hauling heavier loads than their 4x2 counterparts For example the GVW of a L 194 is 25 500 vs the 38 000 of the LF 194 Engines editThe lighter duty versions were equipped with the all new OHV Silver Diamond engines in two different sizes 220cid amp 240cid while the medium duty versions retained the older 269 ci Blue Diamond also an OHV engine although it was now called the Super Blue Diamond after some detail improvements 2 The BD 269 has the same peak power as the smallest but offers more torque at 222 lb ft 301 N m versus 192 lb ft 260 N m for the Silver Diamond 240 3 nbsp Medium duty L 180 L series specs 1949 Engine Silver Diamond 220 OHV inline six 220 5 cu in 3 613 cc and 100 hp 75 kW L 110 120 130 150 Silver Diamond 240 OHV inline six 240 3 cu in 3 938 cc and 108 hp 81 kW LB 140 L150 160 Super Blue Diamond BD 269 OHV inline six 269 1 cu in 4 410 cc and 100 hp 75 kW L 170 180 Red Diamond 372 OHV inline six L 190 Red Diamond 406 OHV inline six L 200 option in L 190 Red Diamond 450 OHV inline six L 210 option in L 200 Transmission Three speeds forward one reverse synchromesh column mounted Four speeds forward one reverse non synchromesh floor mounted Model T9 Four speeds forward one reverse synchromesh floor mounted model T98 option in L120 L170 after 5 50 Five speeds forward one reverse non synchromesh floor mounted L180 series option in L160 L170 Overdrive Five speeds forward one reverse non synchromesh floor mounted option in L160 L180 series Electric 2 speed rear axle option in L160 up HD Five speeds forward one reverse synchromesh floor mounted L190 up overdrive optional Manual 3 speed Auxiliary transmission option in L190 up nbsp Rear view of L 110 Model GVWR lbs Cargo Capacity lbs L 110 4 200 1 600 L 111 4 500 1 900 L 112 4 800 2 200 L 120 5 200 2 400 L 121 5 700 2 800 L 122 6 200 3 200 L 130 6 800 3 700 L 131 Early 7 400 Late 7 700 Early 4 200 Late 4 500 L 132 Early 8 000 Late 8 600 Early 4 700 Late 5 300 LB 140 9 000 L 150 9 000 L 151 10 750 L 152 12 500 L 160 14 000 L 161 15 000 L 162 16 000 L 164 16 500 8 000 L 165 16 000 29 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight L 170 16 000 LF 170 6x4 22 000 L 171 17 000 LF 171 6x4 24 000 L 172 18 000 LF 172 6x4 26 000 L 174 18 500 10 000 LF 174 6x4 27 000 L 175 18 000 33 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight L 180 17 000 L 181 19 000 L 182 21 000 L 184 21 500 13 000 L 185 21 000 42 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight L 190 21 000 LF 190 6x4 30 000 L 191 23 000 LF 191 6x4 32 500 L 192 25 000 LF 192 6x4 35 000 L 194 25 500 LF 194 6x4 38 000 L 195 24 000 48 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight LF 195 6x4 35 000 55 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight L 200 24 000 L 201 27 000 L 202 29 000 L 204 29 500 L 205 28 000 52 000 w semitrailer depends on trailer weight L 210 30 000 LF 210 6x4 37 000 L 211 34 000 LF 211 6x4 41 000 L 212 38 000 LF 212 6x4 45 000See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to International L Series List of International Harvester vehiclesReferences edit a b Gunnell John A 1993 Standard Catalog of American Light Duty Trucks Krause Publications ISBN 0 87341 238 9 Crismon Frederick W 2002 International Trucks 2 ed Minneapolis MN Victory WW2 Publishing p 217 ISBN 0 9700567 2 9 Crismon p 224Further reading editFoster Patrick 2015 International Harvester Trucks The Complete History Motorbooks ISBN 978 0 7603 4860 4 External links editInternational Harvester L Internet Movie Cars Database Standard L 110 L 111 L 112 1951 Wisconsin Historical Society 2011 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