Ingle is a nickname for a tractor of the International Harvester company, an American company established in 1902 and operating until 1985, the nickname is an abbreviation for International on Wheels
The tractor was photographed on the same day by the same photographer
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Kibbutz Merhavia symbol
The symbol of the Great Yard visitor center in Merhavia
The symbol of the Ministry of Culture and Sports
The Ingel ("International on Wheels")
One of the first tractors of the kibbutz, with a gasoline/oil engine with water injection (for added steam).
Estimated year of manufacture - 1929, USA.
In the picture - dragging a sowing machine ("drill")
The driver David Meisler, on the drill Haim Hellman (right) and Reuven Leuchter - from the founders of the kibbutz.
The tractor was repaired by the Kibbutz member Yaron Grossman.
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With the assistance of the Culture Administration in the Ministry of Culture and Sports.
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