Posted by Jimb2 on March 05, 2011 at 10:06:48 from (99.240.236.11):
In Reply to: international 3414 posted by ejensen on March 04, 2011 at 09:32:31:
Hi, I cannot specifically on the 3414 but the ag model B414 gas had an oil pressure warning light on the dash and an oil pressure sensor switch on the right side of the engine. I believe clutch can either be a dual stage with PTO or a single stage without PTO. The way to tell if dual stage is pressing clutch 1/2 way down stops transmission all the way to floor stops PTO. The gas engine should be UK built BC-144 and most parts from B414 ag model are same as 3414 another industrial model was 2300A.
Here is some other useful info from another web site: I also have a 3414 loader tractor and mine has a 3100 backhoe installed. They were built arround 1961-1968. The engines and transmissions were built in england, shipped to Canada and the tractors were assembled. International also had a factory for these series of tractors in India (b-414 and 3414). The factory today produces a line called Mihindra. There are Mihindra dealers around the US. Some parts are available at Case dealers who were old International dealers. Komatsu bought the industrail line fron International so parts are available there but be prepaired for severe sticker shock, 2x - 3x as much for the same part. Books are available online and on Ebay at times. Search for 3414, scroll down and disregard all the computer parts.
Another source of parts: http://www.batescorp.com/cart/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=1165
I can scan the Operator Controls page from the ag B414 Operator Manual.
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