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Bill

09-06-2002 19:11:36




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I am considering buying an IH 464 gas tractor. It is a '78 model, has 1700 hours and is in average condition. Price is $4300. Is this a good price.

Further, I am concerned about parts availability. Is this an issue with this tractor?

Is this an english built IH?

What about reliability, clutch, engine, live pto and hydraulics? Any trouble spots to watch out for with this tractor?

Anything I should do when I give this thing a tryout?

Thanks much,
Bill

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Big Don

09-07-2002 09:04:00




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 Re: IH 464 questions in reply to Bill, 09-06-2002 19:11:36  
Bill:
The 464 was made at Louisville plant and was classed as American made. It did however use a "skid unit" consisting of transmission and rear end shipped to Louisville from England and then had a C175 American made gas engine added. The sheet metal was all U.S. made and a Delco electrical system was used. Parts are pretty much readily available at any Case IH dealer although some of the engine parts are getting harder to find.(that series of gas engine hasn't been built since about 1978.) The basic chassis is very similar to tractors built right up until this year by Case IH. All around they are a pretty good tractor with some deluxe features such as independent pto, hydrostatic power steering, hydraulic wet disc brakes, good size hydraulic pump(12 gpm I think)One of the most common problems with that series is the park brake. It is a band type brake in the transmission and if the tractor is driven with the brake on, it will pull the lining off the band. That is a fairly expensive thing to repair.
Hope this helps.
Don

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K.B.

09-06-2002 19:20:10




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 Re: IH 464 questions in reply to Bill, 09-06-2002 19:11:36  
I can't answer most of your questions, but I can tell you that $4500 sounds like a good price, as there is a good demand for these little utility tractors, and they usally bring a good price. I can also tell you that the 464 is one of the British-built tractors.



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Wardell Coutee

07-14-2004 19:26:33




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 Re: Re: IH 464 questions in reply to K.B., 09-06-2002 19:20:10  
I have an IH 464 Diesel Fuel Injection tractor and I really need to set the timing. I can start it with starter fluid, but I would like for it to start with the key, as it originally did. Please help as my fields are in need of cutting.
I need to know how to set the timming on it, and do I have to tear it down to do so.
Thanks



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