[Farmall] Re: 240
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Wed Jan 19 03:02:21 PST 2005
I am about as far from SD as you can get (although at 7 degrees F this
morning, it probably feels like it outside), so I can't help you there.
But you can start by placing "wanted" ads in the ATIS
<http://www.antique-tractor.com/classifieds/viewads.phtml> and YT Mag
<http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/clasquery.pl> classifieds, put a standing
search into eBay, and letting folks in general know what you are looking
for. There are a couple of Farmall groups on Yahoo
<http://groups.yahoo.com/> that you can join and use to spread the word
also. Also, many newspapers across the country have on-line versions,
and some of them have their classified ads included; look up the papers
in the areas you are willing to travel to and see what they might have
available. I am sure others reading this have other suggestions...
I should note that the Farmall 240 was a "standard" farm tractor, while
the International version was a "utility" version - much lower with an
adjustable wide front end. The 240 is a somewhat modernized version of
the machine that started life out as the Farmall C in 1939, became the
Super C, then the 200, 230 and finally the 240. So while the 240 has an
integrated live hydraulic system, Fast Hitch or 3 point, and full
instruments, it is still in many ways a Farmall Super C under the
covers, for better or for worse. :-) I do like my I240, but the 340 is a
true "next generation" tractor, with (optional) independent PTO, TA,
power steering, 5 speed transmission, and a choice of Fast Hitch or
3-point. There is also a diesel version, should you be lucky enough to
find one, as well as a tracked model.
Mike
Arthur Umland wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Have being doing some reading on IH equipment and have become
> convinced that I may be interested in purchasing a Farmall or IH 240.
> Only problem is, I have not seen any available for sale in southeast SD
> any time recently. Any suggestions on where to look for one?
>
> Art
>
>
> On Jan 17, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Mike Sloane wrote:
>
>> In the IH lineup, look for the International 240 or 340 utility as
>> about the earliest models with full hydraulics and power steering,
>> with a 1701 or 2000 series loader. (the 340 has independent PTO too.)
>> As you get on into the '60s, there are more models to choose from,
>> mostly variants of the 240 or 340. None of these, however are really
>> very good finish lawn mowing tractors. As Steve O. suggested, for the
>> money, you can probably pick up a good IH utility tractor with loader
>> for about $3500 and a decent Cub Cadet with mower for about half that.
>
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