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Re: Just inharited a International 404
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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on September 06, 2004 at 17:18:11 from (24.24.37.180):
In Reply to: Just inharited a International 404 posted by Phil from Maryland on September 06, 2004 at 15:42:57:
1. The easy way to tell if a tractor has "live" anything is to activate that thing, then push the clutch. If the thing stops when you push the clutch, or grinds like crazy when you try to engage it, it is not live. 2. No, but I'm sure some simple research will ferret that data out in short order. 3. My memory of that era tractor is a bit foggy, but it is either a form of depth (draft) control for the rear hitch, or the main control for the rear hitch itself. Does the tractor have a 3pt or a fast hitch? 4. Dunno. You have the tractor. 5. What do you mean? Serial numbers as in where on the tractor or where to find out what year it is? The serial number is on a shiny metal plate riveted to the outside of the tractor in an obvious location, usually on the bell housing. The plate may have been removed or painted over.
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