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Need Advise -- Love IH but dont know anything

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Keith

08-31-2003 07:25:02




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Fellas,
I love old Farmalls and such and have a 130 and a Super A. Sold a Super C and Super M and whished I had them back. Never been a farmer, grew up in the country but never learned anything about tractors.I am looking at an Industrial H, IBH 15016. But like I say I don't know anything about tractors. Just love old ones. Any way the guy wants 2500.00 for it. It is all there and from what I can tell it is complete, fenders and sheet metal are in good condition. It has a heavy loader on it which appears to be original to the tractor, and dualls on the rear. He says it runs good but I haven't heard it yet. Needs new tires on rear front ok. One fella told me you dont see too many of them. Dont know if this is true or not. If it is true, will it be hard to find any parts I will need? I know you cant see the tractor and all but could you give an educated guess assuming the tractor is in decent condtion and runs.
Would it be a wise choice to add this to my collection??
If you want to e mail me rather than post a long response please feel free. Thanks

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Keith

08-31-2003 16:12:24




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 Re: Need Advise -- Love IH but dont know anything in reply to Keith, 08-31-2003 07:25:02  
Thanks for the advise.Will let it go.



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CNKS

08-31-2003 14:52:42




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 Re: Need Advise -- Love IH but dont know anything in reply to Keith, 08-31-2003 07:25:02  
IH made about 6400 I4's compared to around 24000 W4's. I don't believe dual wheels were an option, if not they won't add anything to the value if you are looking at orginality. The most I would pay for it would be around $1800, providing you really need the loader, considering it needs $6-$700 worth of tires if you convert it back to two rears, probably still too high. If you feel you have to replace all 4, I would forget it. I would have to really think the tractor was special, otherwise do as Dave says and keep looking.

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rhouston

09-02-2003 10:56:59




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 Re: Re: Need Advise -- Love IH but dont know anyth in reply to CNKS, 08-31-2003 14:52:42  
Dual rear wheels were an option on the I-4, Heavy duty rear and front ends would also be a Plus, now if it had the hydrolic brakes it might be almost worth the 2500 but it's still a stretch.



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Dave_Id

08-31-2003 09:00:20




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 Re: Need Advise -- Love IH but dont know anything in reply to Keith, 08-31-2003 07:25:02  
The I-4 is relatively rare, compared to H's and M's, but by no means worth $2500, especially since the rare tires need replacing. The only difference between it and the W-4, (Standard or Wheatland version), is that the rear tires are closer together, some have a heavy duty front end and they have a foot throttle. Most W-4 parts will interchange. I had a one with nice sheet metal, ran very nice, no brakes, but had good tires for $800 to a kid for a school project. Unless you are using it for a loader and want that setup, keep looking.

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