Looking for windshiield wiper switch '67 International Pickup

Any one know where I could locate a windshild wiper switch for a 1967 International Pickup 1100 Series?

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Eric

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Internantional is known for using parts from other Mfgrs particularly electrical from Delco Remy and Autolite so it wouldn't be surprising to find out the switch you need is also a more common GM or Ford item. Something to consider.

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Eric

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Rufus T. Firefly

YUP where the switch came from depends not on the year but the serial number, that is "Cornbinder" was notorious for switching suppliers at the drop of a hat. You may find the identical switch in a Marine Supplier, a farm tractor or another IH, "X" years earlier or newer, and no matches in-between.

IH loved to use ten pounds of cast where a pound of steel would last a lifetime. Good machines but a nightmare for replacement parts (both price and availability) when they were going strong.

If you have the mid '50s early '60s IH 304 V8 gaspot it's a good puller but don't wind it up too high, they love to float valves and bend pushrods for guys that like to stretch out the speedshifts. They also loved to throw rods for inexperienced hotshot 3 & 5 Ton drivers snowplowing highways. Drop down a gear or two to Push heavy snow uphill, crest to find a clear downgrade, wind her up to makeup time and disaster.

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INTERNATIONAL = "we don't care what country it came from" ( or for that matter what supplier ) LOL

IH loved to use ten pounds of cast where a pound of steel would last a lifetime. Good machines but a nightmare for replacement parts (both price and availability) when they were going strong.

If you have the mid '50s early '60s IH 304 V8 gaspot it's a good puller but don't wind it up too high, they love to float valves and bend pushrods for guys that like to stretch out the speedshifts. They also loved to throw rods for inexperienced hotshot 3 & 5 Ton drivers snowplowing highways. Drop down a gear or two to Push heavy snow uphill, crest to find a clear downgrade, wind her up to makeup time and disaster.

Spud:

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Rufus T. Firefly

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