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IH 824?? What is it??

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Rob Bush

12-20-2005 11:47:22




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I've been around alot of IH tractors, but a IH 824 had just come up for sale.

I have never heard of a model 824. I understand that it is the utility version of the 826? I understand it was built from 71-72 and used the same German Diesel as in the 826. Is this correct?
How many 824's were built? It is a hard to find IH? I'd really like to learn more about this tractor. Thanks for any help! Rob

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Quebec Red

12-21-2005 08:04:21




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 Re: IH 824?? What is it?? in reply to Rob Bush, 12-20-2005 11:47:22  
The 824 was introduced in Canada in 1970. This was a 67 PTO hp unit. They were cheaper than the 656 and much better starters. They were in series with the 6 and 7 24 series. They also were available with a bullit proof MFD. Many sold new yet have to be touched. Cannot say that for the newer series. They were meeting White's 1465/1470 competion head on. In eastern Canada White and before them Oliver/Cockshutt sold well in the under 75 HP. White outsold everything in the 65-75 MFD range. Even I had one (no IH 4X4 then). However, when IH brought the 824 4X4 onto the market, White sales slackened. The 1470 White was not a match for the big bad Red. In forage harvesting demos the 824 had more snot and was better balanced in the mud. The later ones had the 268 motor, before the introduction of the 844 and the Super 844. Yes, that was the last of the Super series. There is one in the county with original paint. With their distintive oval muffler that 4 cylinder had a distintive howl. Well made, tough old tractor. QR

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J. Klein Rot

12-21-2005 04:57:03




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 Re: IH 824?? What is it?? in reply to Rob Bush, 12-20-2005 11:47:22  
Hi Rob,

Go to this website >Link
Here>Link are the specs of the 824 tractor.



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JB2

12-20-2005 13:35:40




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 Re: IH 824?? What is it?? in reply to Rob Bush, 12-20-2005 11:47:22  
Hi Rob, the 624, 724, 824 series were German build tractors imported into North America. There were several of these tractors in the eastern part of Canada. They were a utility tractor in the 50 to 80HP range. Later replaced by the 454,464,574,674,784,884 tractors.

JB2



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Rob Bush

12-20-2005 13:45:37




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 Re: IH 824?? What is it?? in reply to JB2, 12-20-2005 13:35:40  
Thanks for the info! That does make sense. This particular tractor did come from Canada.



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KIP in MX

12-20-2005 12:19:47




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 Re: IH 824?? What is it?? in reply to Rob Bush, 12-20-2005 11:47:22  
I beleive the 824 had a 4 cyl engine, not the 6 cyl of the 826.



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