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International Harvester 4000 Windrower Operators Manual
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DescriptionFits: 4000 Windrower 5000 Windrower (Gas and Diesel)Jensales proudly presents the Operator Manual (owner's manual) for the International Harvester 4000 Windrower. Every new owner of this machine would have been given this manual by International Harvester and now you can have one too! This 144 page manual is a historically accurate reproduction and contains valuable information such as proper operation and preventative maintenance procedures. In most Operators manuals International Harvester also included the lubrication points, fluid capacities, tune-up procedures, and minor adjustment information to components like the clutch and brakes. Nearly all of our reproduction manuals are available in hardcopy or as a digital .pdf download! We know what your International Harvester 4000 means to you. Trust Jensales for the right information the first time.Format: Enhanced Reproduction (Written by Manufacturer) - Printed Copy and/or PDF Digital Download
Finally got the swather put back together last night, cut 3 rounds aaand sheared the bolts off on the piece that mounts the head to the wobble box arm... What are the chances someone here knows the bolt size & length? Any tricks or advice on getting those bolts out? I'm hoping I can just weld a nut on and back them out, any reason that won't work? Any advice would be great, thanks.
Ih 4000 Swather Manual
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Pretty sure the wobble boxes on both the IH 4000 and the MacDon-based swathers in the later 1980s were JD units. The first MacDon combine draper heads used JD wobble boxes as well until MacDon developed their own box later on.
JD wobble boxes are MacDon designed and manufactured, Dad sold a good amount of MacDon 4000 MoCos in the early 2000s (similar in market place as a 492 NH) so I have heard the spiel from the company rep, leave it to a Canadian company to market there product to a big company like JD and still be able to sell it as there own with the same casting with JD markings and sell it to IH as well the same way, I often wondered if the IH 4000 swather was a MacDon, I was quite young when Grampy replaced his IH 4000 with a MacDon 7000, but always thought the machines looked similar, so with this newfound information I think MacDon had a part in the IH4000 2ff7e9595c
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