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IH2001 Loader for 340 Utility

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Paul_NJ

01-23-2005 20:37:10




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I'm looking for a 2001 loader for my International 340 Utility. Does anyone have a picture of 2001 that shows how it is attached? I spoke with a fellow today who has a 2001 for sale, currently on a Farmall 400. It was my understanding that a 2001 attached to the rear axles, but he says the one he has stops short of the operators platform. Do any of you guys have a 2001 on a 340, and can you tell me it's attachment points?

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Weldon

01-24-2005 08:13:05




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 Re: IH2001 Loader for 340 Utility in reply to Paul_NJ, 01-23-2005 20:37:10  
Paul , I have a 2001 loader on an International 504 utility model tractor. My loader operator's manual shows mounting brackets are the same for I-340 and I-504. The loader subframe attaches to mounting brackets which are bolted to tractor frame at the front, just beneath the sheet metal on each side of the radiator. The rear of the subframe is attached ( clamped ) to the rear axle. The front mounting brackets used on a Farmall 400 are entirely different from those used on I-340. Also the rear of the subframe is built differently. It is obvious to me that a 2001 loader on a F-400 will not transfer to your I-340 without modifying the rear subframe and acquiring ( or building )the proper front mounting brackets. From your descriptions of what the guy has , I do not think it is a 2001. I am willing to e-mail you pages from my operator's manual. Reply to this post and show e-mail address if interested.

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Paul_NJ

01-24-2005 07:31:57




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 Re: IH2001 Loader for 340 Utility in reply to Paul_NJ, 01-23-2005 20:37:10  
I'll bet what maybe this guy really has is a 1701, as they don't go back as far as the 2001. Won't know till I go look at it or get him to send me some photos - unfortunately it's a 3 hour drive. Would appreciate any photos and/or experience anyone could offer.



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