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424 IH - Overhaul

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Wvrly

12-21-2007 11:59:42




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I am going to be overhauling a IH 424 this year. Anybody got any advices on parts, cost or helful tips.

Wvrly




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Heyseed

12-21-2007 19:03:23




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 Re: 424 IH - Overhaul in reply to Wvrly, 12-21-2007 11:59:42  
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Wvrly. these are good solid tractors. Simple to work on and fun to use. My 1967 424 Gas will run forever on a tankful. Good luck with yours. I will redo mine one year...if I can ever decide when I can do without it for a while. PS I am looking for engine skirts or side panels if you should run across a set. Heyseed

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wvrly

12-25-2007 13:16:41




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 Re: 424 IH - Overhaul in reply to Heyseed, 12-21-2007 19:03:23  
No problem, I will keep that in mind thank you for positive feedback.

Wvrly,



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georgeky

12-21-2007 12:36:27




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 Re: 424 IH - Overhaul in reply to Wvrly, 12-21-2007 11:59:42  
Parts are available most anywhere. IH, auto parts stores and probably here at YT. The last time I overhauled mine the kit was around 700 bucks. That was for a diesel. You didn't say if yours was gas or diesel.



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wvrly

12-21-2007 17:30:59




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 Re: 424 IH - Overhaul in reply to georgeky, 12-21-2007 12:36:27  
Thank you. It has a gas engine. Also, it has been sitting outside uncovered for about seven years. Do you think it's still possible to get it to running again.

Wvrly,



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georgeky

12-21-2007 21:30:19




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 Re: 424 IH - Overhaul in reply to wvrly, 12-21-2007 17:30:59  
Absolutely! If it hasn't frozen and busted the block, they can be rebuilt good as new.



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