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Convert Int 584 to 4 WD

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Patrick Wensel

12-15-2005 21:19:08




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Anyone had any experience converting any of the international 584 (or like models) from 2wd to 4wd?




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Hugh MacKay

12-17-2005 13:44:05




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 Re: Convert Int 584 to 4 WD in reply to Patrick Wensel, 12-15-2005 21:19:08  
Patrick: Unlike Mike, I have seen one 584 4x4, but only one in my lifetime. I suspect they are quite rare, thus you will be awhile finding the parts.

By the way I just checked the 1983 buyers guide and all 84 series 52 hp and over were available in 4x4. That would be 584 and larger.



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Patrick Wensel

12-18-2005 05:42:23




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 Re: Convert Int 584 to 4 WD in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-17-2005 13:44:05  
Thanks for your insight, I have spoken with a few mechnics and parts salvage guys who all say it can be done. The tear down manual has the instructions for both 2 and 4 wd. I was wondering if there was anyone with any experiance in doing it that may have some insight?



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Michael Soldan

12-17-2005 13:30:49




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 Re: Convert Int 584 to 4 WD in reply to Patrick Wensel, 12-15-2005 21:19:08  
I tend to agree with Nat, have never heard or seen a 4WD on a 584...Mike in Exeter Ontario



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Nat

12-16-2005 05:23:04




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 Re: Convert Int 584 to 4 WD in reply to Patrick Wensel, 12-15-2005 21:19:08  
The 84 series tractors did have a factory 4WD option. At least the bigger ones did. I don't know about the 584.

Converting is as simple as bolting all the parts from the factory 4WD option on to your tractor. Unless, you're a machinist and a heck of a fabricator. Then you could probably adapt something from another tractor or a truck.

Your biggest problem will be finding the parts for the factory 4WD option. Most likely, they will have to come from a junked tractor. Good luck. It won't be easy.

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