Posted by Ken Macfarlane on January 07, 2008 at 05:42:30 from (156.34.142.102):
In Reply to: Re: International 784 posted by I don't have a name on January 06, 2008 at 13:56:58:
The 484 is a much different beast than the 584 and up. Different rear end, different hitch, different engine, different front end. Its a completely different tractor.
The 784 is a good machine, if 4wd, there were 3 different axles available under the front. I think the ZF was the better of the bunch.
The shifters tend to get a little messed up on older units with a loader, the rails get worn and can get out of sync and jam in low range.
My next door neighbour has a 585 and a 484 that I spend a good bit of time working on.
Around here a cab, 4wd and loader make a 784 worth nearly 20,000 at a dealer if the hours aren't too crazy.
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