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Topic: rrlund-loader tractor
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Paul Simmer

08-10-2012 07:55:17
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Northern Michigan craiglist has a 624 Farmall with a Lund loader listed in Roscommon. I am not familiar with that model, but it looks pretty good and seems fairly reasonable too.




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Paul Simmer

08-11-2012 06:31:12
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to Paul Simmer, 08-10-2012 07:55:17  
I actually am not looking, rrlund has been talking about getting a different loader tractor. He is south of me a couple hours, it is closer to me. It is always easier for me to spend someone else's money, so I was trying to help him out!



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JDseller

08-10-2012 19:36:38
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to Paul Simmer, 08-10-2012 07:55:17  
The loader is worth what they are asking for the package. The only thing wrong with those German built IH utility tractors was that they are hard starting. You have to glow plug them year round. If it sets more than a few minutes even in the summer you will have to glow plug it a little before it will start. They are easy on fuel and the controls are a little different.

It would be a buy at that price IF it is in running order. The parts can be kind of pricey for the German engines through CIH.

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dave2

08-10-2012 22:23:50
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to JDseller, 08-10-2012 19:36:38  

JDseller said: (quoted from post at 19:36:38 08/10/12) The only thing wrong with those German built IH utility tractors was that they are hard starting. You have to glow plug them year round. If it sets more than a few minutes even in the summer you will have to glow plug it a little before it will start. They are easy on fuel and the controls are a little different.

It would be a buy at that price IF it is in running order. The parts can be kind of pricey for the German engines through CIH.


Little bit off here Bro.... These are direct injection, so no glowplugs... There is a preheater in the air tube for real cold weather and you pull the "stop" knob halfway for starting when the motor is cold. Other than that, they start right up (assuming all is in order). Mine starts as quick as my car...

Can't answer for parts prices on that side, but pretty reasonable here and can get pretty much everything. I can help if needed...

Now, the indirect injection models, like my little tractor that I had before, is an every start glowplug baby in other than perfect conditions.

Paul Simmer, if you decide to get it, and it wasn't just ragged out, I think you'll be real happy with it. If parts are expensive there, I have an American address and can mail stuff at domestic rates..

Good luck.

Just found the ad.... That's less than half what that tractor (model) would go for here and it "looks" to be in real good shape. Only difference to what we have is flat top rear fenders, ROPS and usually some type of cab (usually canvas with flip up glass windshield), turnsignals, and it would have paperwork, be inspected semiannually, and be licensed.

A loader of that style would cost more (2+) than that whole price here.

Just those tires would pushin that price here :roll: ...

Prolly worth a good hard look....

This post was edited by dave2 at 22:36:14 08/10/12.

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Paul Simmer

08-10-2012 09:50:23
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to Paul Simmer, 08-10-2012 07:55:17  
I was thinking the same thing.



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rrlund

08-10-2012 10:21:34
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to Paul Simmer, 08-10-2012 09:50:23  
I just looked it up on Tractordata. Says 58 horse,made in Germany 1965-72. The ad said 62. Thought the styling looked newer than that.



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dave2

08-10-2012 10:47:57
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to rrlund, 08-10-2012 10:21:34  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

http://www.ihace.de/01_schlepper/0624/624.htm

pretty much bulletproof.....



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rrlund

08-10-2012 08:29:59
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 Re: rrlund-loader tractor in reply to Paul Simmer, 08-10-2012 07:55:17  
Leon loader. Ya,I've never heard of a 624 either. Looks to be in nice shape. Price seems like it's less than the value of the loader. Says the loader's only 10 years old.



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