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Posted by Mac Cantrell on November 07, 2003 at 16:30:27 from (69.19.25.48):
I am about to embark on another tractor adventure; the rescue of a track loader that has been sitting for 8-10 years. It is an IH 100C Power Shift 4cyl diesel. My cousin once "gave" it to me but now may "need some financial help":( 1-I believe I can move it without to much trouble. 2-It could have gotten some water in it as there are a couple of small holes in the exhaust at the top of a bulge just above the hood but the "flipper" at the top seems ok. 3-It supposedly had a lot of engine work (?) done just before it was parked. 3-Parked because of "some hydraulic problem" (knowing them it could be low in oil) 4-Before I go getting to deep into this thing, what do you experts think it is worth (outward appearance is good+) 5-Can't find serial nos. listed anywhere to check age but the ROPS was installed 4/19/73 The serial no. as best I can make out is 4490004U001293 and above that is "1000" "PS" "LR" (what a helluva place to put an ID plate). 6-I've been reading this forum for a while to try and not seem as illiterate as I am about dozers. Been on just about every wheel tractor there is including skid-steers but never a cleat tractor. Thanks to the forums I've learned a lot about the mechanical problems of our old farm "junk" including the Cub that I grew up with in the 50s.
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