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IH 384?

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MF Poor

11-28-2007 05:10:07




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I've got a chance to buy an IH 384 utility at what appears to be a really low buck. It needs a few minor details attended to, but is low hours and well cared for in general.

I know absolutely NOTHING about that model IH. Anyone familiar with them? Are parts available? What's an average price?




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Satisfied 384 owner

11-29-2007 13:09:52




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 Re: IH 384? in reply to MF Poor, 11-28-2007 05:10:07  
You have likely made up your mind about the 384 already. But thought I would add my $.02

We like our 384. While we were looking for a Hydro - this one works well for us. We have an IH 1850 loader mounted to it - and it works well. It can be a little awkward to get on and off, especially with a loader as you can only dismount from the left side. What also "can" make it awkward is the fact that the gear shift and Hi-Low levers are right between your feet. There is a plus to that though. If you are doing loader work , reverse and 1st are right in line with each other. It is not a shuttle shift, but it makes for a fairly quick cycle.

Tractor has ample power to run loader. This summer we were plowing VERY hard ground with an IH 36 3f plow mounted to it - handled it no problem. It is the smallest tractor on the farm and it is a good utility tractor.

Up north, here in Canada, we find that the glow plugs DO actually help starting in the winter - no problems there. Parts - easy to get. I replaced #1 fuel line this fall (simply preventative maintenance) and the part was in the area depot.

Prices - they can run anywhere from $7995 -$10,000 CDN dollars easily esp. with a loader.

Good luck with your decision.

mark

PS: Speaking from experience, don't run it out of fuel. It does take two people to bleed and prime the fuel system.

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Jrry

11-28-2007 07:03:07




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 Re: IH 384? in reply to MF Poor, 11-28-2007 05:10:07  
Good tractor. The 84 series have a good reputation. I sold one earlier this year in pretty good condition for $2600.



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Gary Maddison

11-28-2007 07:02:20




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 Re: IH 384? in reply to MF Poor, 11-28-2007 05:10:07  
Lik eon guy said IH 384 were built until 1982, had a 4 cyl engine (had glow plugs) decent tractor, needed a better braking system. brakes were an issue and required regular mauinetence. Brake housings were located on the left and right side of rear end housing. Ih 434, 444 and 384 were basically the same tractor and parts both new and used should be in good supply. Steering was a single cylinder on the left side with a drag link across the front. It worked! Tonnes of them sold over the years, so go for it !

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