Posted by SouthernFarmall on June 07, 2011 at 16:01:39 from (76.4.24.140):
There is an International 240 Utility up for sale pretty close by. Serial number 976 J. The hour meter says approximately 25,800. He is asking $3000. It is in good shape, nice paint, and it starts fine. He said that everything on it works (except the alternator, which he plans to have fixed before he sells it), but I will go back over there in a few days to check it out again. The 240 is equipped with a 3 point hitch type attachment. Is this is a good tractor, and is the price good? I believe the 340 differential blew up at Nebraska, which is fairly disheartening, but 140s are very reliable tractors. The heaviest work I would have it do would probably be square baling while pulling a wagon with 100+ bales, as well as pull a 7 foot (give or take) rotary disc hay mower. So, does this tractor have much more power than a 140, and would it do what I ask of it?
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