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International TLB Model# ??
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Posted by Django1 on November 20, 2006 at 15:06:55 from (63.174.244.87):
Hi all, I stopped and looked at a Int. TLB in a guys driveway today and need help identifying it. It was rough as a cob, but I could make out the hoe as a 3120, and the loader as a 3000. It's a gas engine. The only numbers I found that looked like tractor identifying numbers were directly below the tractor seat front edge. They are 37558lR1 and 8 20 H. I don't know international tractors very well, so I don't know if these are any good. While we're on the subject, this is a pretty rough machine. All 4 tires are seriously dry rotted, the bucket bottom is shot, the hood is held together by rust, absolutely full of holes on the top, there is evidence of cobbling everywhere, wires sticking out of the missing dash cowl, neglect for a long period of time seems to be the case. There is no 3 point or PTO, although the tach lists PTO r.p.m. If it can be identified, and assuming it runs decent and the trans is O.K., and the hoe and loader isn't completely shot, and the power steering works, what is it worth approx? I don't mind a project machine if the price is right. This would be a machine I would use around my property. Not a jockey machine.
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