[AT] IH b-414
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Mon Apr 25 21:39:25 PDT 2005
For what it's worth Charlie, I discovered several months ago that there are
a fair number of B414 collectors around......and parts are still
avilable. I found two sets of B414 brake discs, advertised them on ebay
and sold them in short order. There are a couple B414 discussion groups
but I can't seem to locate them again. Do a search if you're so
inclined. John W.
At 05:31 PM 04/25/2005, you wrote:
>This may be a subject for the red list, but I know some of the same people
>hang out here also, so here goes.
>
>Came onto an opportunity to buy an International B-414 today. Owner said
>it runs but not started for over a year and needs a new battery. Went to
>look it over after work. Discovered the base of the muffler rusted off,
>muffler laying horizontal and the exhaust pipe wide open to the
>weather. Oh oh. One rear axle seal has been leaking for a long
>time. Sheet and fenders pretty good but grill missing. Has a heavy guard
>in front of the grill and a pretty stout front end loader.
>
>I went back over later with a battery pack and flashlight to look down the
>exhaust. Lots of rust scale piled down there. Hooked the battery pack to
>the battery and also right at the starter. Starter klunks the flywheel
>pretty solid, but the fan didn't budge. Fan won't turn by hand either so
>I am guessing it is stuck or maybe seriously damaned from the water
>infiltration. As near as I can see thru the small peek space between the
>loader sides and the hood, no splits show in the exhaust side of the manifold.
>
>There is no 3 pt. hitch or pto on this tractor. The asking price is about
>what the loader is probably worth and in the worst case situation, the
>loader may adapt to my 340U without a lot of change.
>
>I guess I am fishing for any suggestions of info anyone wishes to offer at
>this point. Is the exhaust manifold to exhaust port such that water will
>freely drain into the cylinders when a valve is open? The MO oil level is
>not overfull, so the crankcase may not be loaded with water, but a
>cylinder or two may have frozen and cracked?? No coolant showing in the
>radiator.
>
>Price $500.00.
>
>What say Ye?
>
>Charlie V.
>
>
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