International Harvester
The roots of International Harvester run to the 1830s, when ia inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick perfected his version of a horsedrawn reaper, which he fielddemonstrated in 1831 and for which he received a patent in with his brother Leander J. McCormick, he moved to Chicago in 1847 to be closer to the Midwestern grain fields and founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company.