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International 826 Propane???

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Richard Wakema

04-07-2006 17:56:19




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I live in Lawrence,KS and years ago when I worked at the International Dealer I happen to see a International 826 propane roll out of the shop, I have not seen it since. I had heard from a gentlemen at an auction that Harvester only produced one. Does any have any info on this one of kind tractor. If so please fill free to email me. (ihlover4@hotmail.com)




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Turk

04-07-2006 18:21:17




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 Re: International 826 Propane??? in reply to Richard Wakeman, 04-07-2006 17:56:19  
I had been watching one here in NE but it was a Farmall style. It was 'out to pasture' and not for sale, disappeared a couple years ago.



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MNredfarmer

04-07-2006 18:11:10




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 Re: International 826 Propane??? in reply to Richard Wakeman, 04-07-2006 17:56:19  
I've never seen one, and I don't know how many they actually made, but last week I went to our IH dealer and tried to see if I could get some fuel lines for my 826D. The lines from the fuel tank to the filter housing and the one from the return to the tank. Couldn't find them on the microphish? but could find them for the gas and the LP Gas. Whether they could get the parts for the LP, I don't know but thought it was humorous that they listed stuff for the LP and not the Diesel when these are the most abundant models, at least around here.

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MN Scott

04-07-2006 20:31:15




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 Re: International 826 Propane??? in reply to MNredfarmer, 04-07-2006 18:11:10  
I think those lines from the tank to filter and return are steel 5/16 brake line. Just pick up a peice of line at the parts store and bend to fit and double flare the fittings on the ends. Same with the power steering lines, they are 3/8 brake line, just bend to fit and reuse the fittings and double flare the ends.



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MNredfarmer

04-07-2006 18:12:21




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 Re: International 826 Propane??? in reply to MNredfarmer, 04-07-2006 18:11:10  
I guess they use computers now, not microphish'.



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