Posted by mkirsch on November 22, 2013 at 05:25:03 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: IH Industrial Tractor posted by Joe Shelton on November 19, 2013 at 08:19:36:
Ok, so it has a loader. That jives with the information I found on the IH 2410 on tractordata.com.
The "10" means it has a loader.
So, my best educated guess as to what you have is a 2500B series tractor. More specifically, a 2510B because it has the loader on it.
However, when you go for parts for the tractor itself, you are probably going to get the best results asking for parts for a 2500B.
From what I can find, the 2500B series has the D239 diesel engine in it. You should be able to confirm that somewhere on the engine block casting, though on these tractors, it can be tough to get a clear view of the engine block with all the frame and sheet metal and loader in the way.
It should be very similar mechanically to a 574 or 674 Utility tractor.
You've probably never heard of it because it's not a farm tractor. Normally these would be powering backhoes, running roadside mowers, or scooping material at a factory.
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