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Posted by Rick Bright on September 19, 2006 at 09:51:19 from (166.102.153.56):
In Reply to: 424 International posted by Rick Bright on September 19, 2006 at 08:49:17:
Hello Bob Thanks for the reply and picture, The 424 I am looking at has the same steering linkage your tractor has, maybe someone changed the steering wheel in the past. Has 3 point, PTO, not sure about live power. I did not get to put any weight on the lift, it seemed to work OK. The owner is saying it does not burn oil, the blow-by is telling me otherwise or is some blow-by normal with these??? It has enought blow-by to put a wet ring on the hood below the vent tube., the present owner apparently took the tractor on a trade. Looking at the little things, rubber boot pieces, pedal springs, wear on pedals and footrests I suspect it may be a pretty low hour tractor that has sat outside for quite a few years. Hour meter does not work, dash lights do. Front end is tight, transmission shifts out good. The thing that is getting my attention is the perfect sheetmetal. With a possible overhaul and paint it would be a good little tractor I think. I just had no idea about parts availability for it. Thanks, Rick
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