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Re: International 3200B Skid information needed
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Posted by skiddin' on June 02, 2002 at 18:31:28 from (65.129.154.22):
In Reply to: International 3200B Skid information needed posted by Ed on June 02, 2002 at 08:02:15:
I just bought an early 70's 3200a internation skid steer. When I bought this it had a skip and it liked to blow alot of black smoke. I did an entire tune up and rebuilt the carb and now it runs great!! between what I paid for it and the parts that I put in it I have < $2400 dollars into this unit. It had good tires and a 54inch bucket. The only thing that I was missing with mine was the roll cage. My unit did not have an hour meter on it and my unit was already switched over to 12 volts as well.I think that i got a good deal on this. BUT this is my opinion I have no book value to go by. I hope that this helps!! On the Question of parts and service manuals you are on the right web sight for that too as well as some advice you can get both your service as well as the parts manuals for this unit. If your unit still has the orginal motor you can get a service /parts manual for this as well on the site. Just go up to Market Place and click on tractor manuals, then go to search and enter international 3200b and it will pull up all 3 manuals for service, parts and parts&service for the orginal engine. I just ordered the manuals for my 3200a last week. they old me that there was a 9 to 21 day lead time on these manuals. If you don't happen to have the orginal engine in this I would check out WWW.Continentalengines.com for a manual. My 3200a did not have the orginal engine in it and this web site seemed to have a really good selection of books for wisconsin engines. I'm not connected to either this or the other web site that I gave you I just know that these we the two web sites that I found for infomation when I was looking. I hope that this info will help you out!!! Good luck, Skiddin'
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