The Forestry Forum
General Forestry => General Board => Topic started by: treeboy on November 05, 2005, 12:43:22 PM
Hi I'm thinking of buying a international 3500 series backhoe. The guy selling it is known to be reliable. Parts will be 1.5 hours away - but the dealer says getting them will be no problem. Leaks some trans hyraulic fluid but engine is strong, new clutch from the 70's? hours a mystery as well.
What do you guys think of International?
Thanks
Spencer
I have a '68 International truck that is tough as nails. It is built solid like a tank. Nothing fancy or luxurious but a solid vechicle that starts everytime.
I am not sure about the tractors but I bet they are just as well built.
I never know of anything international built that was tough as nails we still have a 38 H that is used all of the time with a little care they will run for ever
DAVE
They are bullet-proof. My brother still has the Super M that was the first tractor my dear old Dad owned. It is almost 60 years old now and still running strong. I plowed hundreds of acres with that old tractor. We broke it a couple of times, but we fixed it ourselves. It has never been in the dealer's shop in the 50 or so years my family has owned it.
Thanks guys, I bought the loader - its suppose to be a real work horse. Looks ugly but works hard - just what I wanted (not the bobcat in the back!)
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