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Re: International 2400 or 454? What do I have?
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Posted by FromJB2 on June 30, 2006 at 12:08:03 from (69.198.143.165):
In Reply to: International 2400 or 454? What do I have? posted by mattf0327 on June 29, 2006 at 14:13:21:
Hi Matt, the 454 came in an industrial model the 2400A, I believe. The operator manual that we had for our 454 also included the 2400A version. The industrial model also came with a "fast reverse" option that allowed going from forward to reverse without clutching. Great for loader tractors. The other thing I seem to remember is that the 2400A had a much heavier straight front axle where as the 454 had a swept back front axle. The 2400As were used for back hoes and fork lifts. The 454 is same frame as 574,674,484,584,684,784 but with 3 cyl D179 Diesel engine. We don't have the operator's manual anymore as my Dad lone it to a neighbour and never got it back. All of above is from memory, not from book. JB2
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