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I.H. 2424 Industrial

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CD

03-23-2002 15:31:49




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just purchased an I.H. 2424 Industrial-military used possibly to pull planes at airbases. Has original cab and military blue/green paint. Any info helpful including years made, where and etc.
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Big City Bob

03-26-2002 06:25:17




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 Re: I.H. 2424 Industrial in reply to CD, 03-23-2002 15:31:49  
I have a 424 International, which is the farm version of your 2424. Mine is gas and 36 hp with Hi-Lo trans, power steering, Differential lock, and 3pt. These were made from '65-'68 I think and then in '69 they made the 444,or 2444 in your case. Mine is a 1966. A real nice little workhorse,starts even when its to cold for me to. If you e-mail me with the serial #, I maybe able to tell you the year. They where produced in Louisville Kentucky if my memoary serves me. BCB

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Courtney

03-31-2004 12:33:18




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 Re: Re: I.H. 2424 Industrial in reply to Big City Bob, 03-26-2002 06:25:17  
We recently purchased an IH-2424 also, different from what CD purchased. We have been trying to track down info on this tractor and have come up with nothing but dead ends. Even people we've spoken to at International, Case and Komatsu have not been able to pin down the origins of this tractor. The model # is I-2424-G, serial # 4549 and we do know that it was built in 1967. I know virtually nothing about older tractors but have been told that this particular tractor was probably built by the government as a test for use overseas but this has not been confirmed. Our tractor is not the blue/green paint as was CD's but it is a sort of yellowish orange color. It does appear to be the original paint. It does not have a clutch, has a reverser; 1 brake pedal, a cab which opens from the back, no pto and no 3 pt hookup. We're trying to find out how many of these were made as it appears to be rather uncommon, what branch of the military would have ordered them and where (what plant) they were made. If you could give me any info or places to look to track the origins of this tractor down, I would greatly appreciate it.

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rustyfarmall

03-07-2009 12:46:41




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 Re: Anyone Harvested 30 Row Corn With A Wide-Row Head? in reply to Big City Bob, 03-26-2002 06:25:17  



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