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International t-340 crawler value

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Dave Russ

09-04-2006 14:36:44




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I have a International T-340 crawler with a 6 way blade. The condition is nice..rebuilt motor..clutches..brakes..servicr manual..needs paint and a cuople of gauges. The sheet metal is nice...a few dings and ripples..nothing too major.All the emblems are there..needs a seat. I'm just curious as to the value of it. I know my ford tractors...but not this red and white stuff, and yes it's an ag cat painted red and white...not yellow. Let me know what you think...I realize it's hard to tell with out seeing it. Thanks

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Ken NEWI

09-06-2006 15:46:03




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 Re: International t-340 crawler value in reply to Dave Russ, 09-04-2006 14:36:44  
The value is going to be in the condition of the chains, sprockets, pins and bushings, and the rollers; since most of these items are getting hard to find new and used. Like you said, a picture would be worth a thousand words. If I remember correctly, I purchased a set of bottom rollers for mine for $85.00 each. Also last year I had to rebuild the chains on a T-600C Vermeer trencher which uses the T340 chain, had to buy 3 sets of T340 pins and bushings, a couple of used berco chain links, labor for around $2100.00 with pad removal and replacement. When you decide on a price, repost the info and I'm sure someone will be interested. Someone always wants a small dozer with 6-way blades. Good luck

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Dave Russ

09-07-2006 17:22:02




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 Re: International t-340 crawler value in reply to Ken NEWI, 09-06-2006 15:46:03  
Ken, thanks alot...sprockets,chains and tracks seem to be in great shape. The grousers on the tracks are barely worn. Motor was rebuilt because it had sat for long time and the rings went bad.



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