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Re: Re: Re: Re: International 3414 loader backhoe


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Posted by Mike on February 24, 2004 at 19:37:53 from (63.165.134.45):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: International 3414 loader backhoe posted by Bernard le mécano on February 24, 2004 at 16:30:14:

Thanks Bernard. Pretty sure it's a D-239. No pre-heat, that I could see. Turns out, it's also a 3514 instead of a 3414. That would probably explain the engine. 99% of my info was over the phone with the owner, and he kept refering to it as a 3414! I had looked at it late last fall, and knew it was a ??14 TLB. LOL! I went today with my camera, waded 1/4 mile of mud, and looked it over alot closer than I did last fall. Most everything he told me, that I can see, looks fairly accurate, except for the model no. Here's the tag #'s. MODEL:INTERNATIONAL 3514 SERIAL# 2789 D I'm guessing a 1968? I crawled under it (in the mud!) and ALL the rods are intact, with loose caps.(previous inspection) Dug a little further, and looks like #3 just spun a bearing. I'm not to knowledgable about what these diesel tractors will, or won't tolerate, but if it were a gasser, I'd figure just re-size the big end, and use the old con rod. The crank should save. Big suprise came on the way back to town, when I stopped by the Case-IH dealer to price parts! Seems the D-239 was used in a few AG tractors also, and parts are available, but $$$. Just the front seal, and a new oil pump was enough for me to start hunting a place to sit down! LOL! (list price, anyway) I know they HAVE to be cheaper outside of the dealer........right? Thanks for all the help. Mike


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