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Posted by jeff311 on December 09, 2005 at 19:39:22 from (65.222.151.250):
In Reply to: Re: international 424 posted by Deacon on December 09, 2005 at 09:30:17:
If your battery box is betwen your legs, it's likely a 404, 240 or 504. If the tractor has square rear axle castings, you may have a 504U. If the axle castings are diamond shaped, its a 404 or 240. If the tractor has diamond axle castings and the main engine hood skirts are rippled like a wash board , it's a 240. If the main engine hood skirts are smooth, it's a 404. As I recall, these are the only IH utility tractors with a battery box between your legs that have a 4 cylinder engine after the 300-330. The 504 did have a 5 speed transmission though.
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