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684 IH with Freeman loader

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C. Burnett

01-09-2008 07:50:33




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I just received a call about a 684 with loader and homebuilt bucket for sale. I'm told it looks pretty good ( sheetmetal not beat up) with good tires but it leaks oil and burns oil pretty badly. I know nothing else yet as far as any other problems. Asking price is $4000. Any thoughts?




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FromJB2

01-09-2008 16:54:42




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 Re: 684 IH with Freeman loader in reply to C. Burnett, 01-09-2008 07:50:33  
Hi C, my brother has a 684. Everything was built in UK except the D239 Diesel engine was build in Neuss Germany. Weak pionts: 1)hydraulic brakes. Can get air in the system and require bleeding.
2)Park brake if left engaged and tractor driven then brake band material in hydraulic oil.
D239 is a good engine found in many tractors and industrial back hoes. Is not as good on cold starts as the D206 in 584.

Very unusall for D239 to burn oil unless it is worn out. My brother's used to leak crankcase oil at the clutch inspection plate and three years ago when we replaced clutch, pressure plate and had flywheel ground, found rear main seal cap bolts had never been tightend. Tightend bolts to spec and engine never uses or leaks any oil now and it has over 8,000 Hrs on it.

My thoughts
JimB

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NawlensGator

01-09-2008 08:50:57




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 Re: 684 IH with Freeman loader in reply to C. Burnett, 01-09-2008 07:50:33  
Doncaster England from '77 to 1984. 4 cyl diesel 239 ci by IH.

Suggest you look at tractordata dot com.



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C. Burnett

01-09-2008 07:51:53




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 Re: 684 IH with Freeman loader in reply to C. Burnett, 01-09-2008 07:50:33  
Also, where were the 684s built and where were their engines built?



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