I have a Farmall 340 with a 2001 loader with a hydraulic cylinder added. I have a bunch of IH literature on loaders. THe 2001 loader is a trip bucket or single cylinder loader and it is listed in one of my publications as for an International 240.
The 2000 is listed as heavy duty (but I think the main difference is two hydraulic cylinders) and it is not listed for an International 240 in that publication. However, in another publication it does show it for an International 240. However, also listed is a hydraulic reservior tank for the 240. So the 240 must need more hydraulic fluid to handle the two cylinders.
Now the 240 is essentially in the lineage of the Super C, 200, and 230 with a maximum horsepoewr of about 28.55 horsepower with the Nebraka C test. The belt test for the Ford 8n was over 25 horsepower. So the 240 is a step up but not a huge step up. I have two Super C's. I would think a 2000 or 2001 loader a bit heavy for a Farmall 240.
I would like to find a good picture (or several) with a single hydraulic cylinder mounted on a 2001.
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