250 c international crawler

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I have a 250c international crawler(in the 80's I think) I have put a new turbo,water pump,transmission pump,and replaced several cylinders and hoses,and one new track. Some leaks on it especially the transmission back seal. Just wandering if someone might have an idea how much to ask for this machine. I bought it about 5 years ago to build my pond and really don't need it any more. Also I tried to adjust the brakes and got one side locked up, anyone know how to unlock a frozen brake pedal?
JM I tried to send you an email, not sure it got thru. My no. Is 205-269-4905
 
The first thing to check on your frozen brake pedal is each part of the linkage that has a pin and bushing. You may have to remove floor panels etc enough to lubricate every joint
visible from on top of the deck of your steering clutches to where you push with your foot. Use penetrating oil and move the linkages back and forth repeatedly. I don't know what
your model machine has for design but that was exactly the problem with my Caterpillar. Likely to happen to machines that are parked for stretches of time. I had to start with
hammering the linkages back and forth and just kept spraying WD 40...next thing all was back to normal. It did catch me by surprise because I didn't think it had sat that long. It
happens quicker in moist climates. Anyways, you might as well start by checking the easy things first. As for asking/selling price I couldn't tell you because local areas are very
different depending on demand etc. It pays to wait until at least you have someone really interested before settling the final price.
 
(quoted from post at 17:36:18 10/08/15) Thanks Eric
I wish you luck , The big old International crawlers are a Money Pit , you have spent more money than what you will get if sold . There are some Die Hard International Men , mostly the older Men , I stay away from IH , Allis Chalmers , Fiat Allis and Euclid/Terex , parts are too hard to find and expensive .
 
Never did get an e mail .. Nothing to fix the brake and I might help you sell the beast. Try clicking on the jm. again or open your e mail .
 

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