[Farmall] Fw: 1967 IH 2424
Jim Becker
jim.becker at verizon.net
Sun Dec 19 12:12:24 PST 2004
Maybe we should start jerking him around. Everytime another email from him
shows up, we have a few people email him asking a bunch of questions and
feigning great interest. Probably should all use identical emails. Then if
he replies, don't follow up.
Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Fay" <fayguyma at execpc.com>
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Fw: 1967 IH 2424
> This guy's been spamming everybody possible for the last year, convinced
> he's got a big find. Can't convince him of anything.
>
> Donald Henderson wrote:
>
>>Could somebody respond to this fellow's inquiry? I know nothing about his
>>question.
>>Donald Henderson,
>>Aromas, CA
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: CourtneyV<mailto:courtneyv2 at excite.com> To:
>>donhendew4 at msn.com<mailto:donhendew4 at msn.com> Sent: Friday, December 17,
>>2004 1:04 PM
>>Subject: 1967 IH 2424
>>
>>
>> Dear Don,
>> I found your site while researching info on our recent purchase.
>> It's a 1967 International 2424.
>>
>>
>> I was told that this particular tractor was believed to be a
>> prototype, one of five built for each branch of the military. We've been
>> stumped trying to prove that this tractor is a 'one of five' tractor, but
>> recently received info supporting this theory. Our tractor is stamped US
>> Army and we found pictures of an identical tractor, stamped US Airforce.
>> The owner has not found another tractor like his until we contacted him
>> about ours.
>> Pictures of our tractor are located here:
>>
>>
>> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/courtneyv2/IMG_00741.jpg<http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/courtneyv2/IMG_00741.jpg>
>>
>>
>> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/courtneyv2/IMG_00751.jpg<http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/courtneyv2/IMG_00751.jpg>
>>
>> A picture of the air force tractor is located here:
>>
>>
>> http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/Shows/2002Penfield/2/12.jpg<http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/Shows/2002Penfield/2/12.jpg>
>>
>> We've spoken with people at International, Case, Komatsu, several
>> departments of the government, the Wisconsin Historical society, and tons
>> of individual collectors, but haven't been able to track down anything
>> confirming the "one of five" theory. I was hoping you might have seen one
>> of these tractors in your dealings.
>> Here is the technical info:
>>
>> The model # is I-2424-G, serial # 4549 and we do know that it was
>> built in 1967. The government ID tag has the model #, serial # and some
>> other info but does not have the FSN number, which I was told all
>> government property had. It does have the number 39000 1148 on the bell
>> housing. Our tractor is sort of yellowish orange color and it does appear
>> to be the original paint. It has US ARMY, UCO30B, GOVERNMENT OWNED,
>> CONTRACTOR OPERATED stenciled on it. Many people have suggested it is the
>> industrial version of the 424, but it does not have a clutch, has a
>> reverser; 1 brake pedal, runs on gas, a cab which opens from the back, no
>> PTO and no 3 pt hookup.
>> I'm trying to find out how many of these were actually made and
>> where (what plant) they were manufactured. Doncaster, England and
>> Louisville, KY have been suggested as the latter but I can't confirm it.
>>
>> If you know of anything, I would love to hear from you. You can
>> reach me at courtneyv2 at excite.com<mailto:courtneyv2 at excite.com> or give
>> Jerry a call collect (early morning is best) at 920-684-9999 at the shop.
>> You can also try his mobile at 920-323-7432 but collect calls don't go
>> through on it.
>>
>> Thanks for your time; hope to hear from you!
>>
>> Courtney VandenRidge
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