I am looking at buying a 440. Not familier with the tractor I have only seen pics, but the pics look like a really nice dozer. It is gas and has a straight blade with a winch.
What is the going price for a decent one?
Also what is the approx. weight of this machine?
The guy selling it wants $1000, but says it was making a noise in the rear when he parked it. I'm guessing in the final drive area. Just curious on everyone's take on this?
Thanks in advance,
Ironyetty
440
- Jimmy in NC
- 440 crawler
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If the tractor was parked b/c of the noise.. be prepared to spend a little money. I haven't found anything that was too terribly difficult on the 420 I am working on.. just a bit heavy sometimes and can be a little expensive.
Other things I would look at is the condition of the undercarriage. That is going to be the most expensive item to get right. Take a gander at the drive sprockets and the amount of the tensioner that is left. While not a good way to judge the amount of wear on the chains.. it is a good guess.
For $1,000.00 I don't think you can do too bad .... if it turns out to be more than you want to get into.. it could easily be parted out for that much.
Just my $.02
Jimmy in NC
Other things I would look at is the condition of the undercarriage. That is going to be the most expensive item to get right. Take a gander at the drive sprockets and the amount of the tensioner that is left. While not a good way to judge the amount of wear on the chains.. it is a good guess.
For $1,000.00 I don't think you can do too bad .... if it turns out to be more than you want to get into.. it could easily be parted out for that much.
Just my $.02
Jimmy in NC
1957 420C 4 roller 4 spd #61 blade 107,xxx ser.
Hand clutches, not for everyone.
Steering clutches, for even less.
Hand clutches, not for everyone.
Steering clutches, for even less.
- hunter41mag
- 440 crawler
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- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2005 7:11 am
- Location: Eastern Pennsylvania (NE of Allentown)
I have a 1960 440IC with 602 blade and I would not trade/sell it for anything else. Its just the right size for doing odd jobs around the farm and has more weight/power than the M, 40, 420 and 430. They are also the last of these models to have the 2 cylinder engine, after the 440 they went to the 4 cylinder engines. Just make sure if you decide to purchase to also get a set of manuals (service, parts, operators) and remember this web site for additional help/questions and parts.
Good Luck!
Don
Eastern PA
440 IC
Good Luck!
Don
Eastern PA
440 IC
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