JD 2440 update

wontstart

New User
Hello.
I drove the 2440 around the field this morning. It took a lot, but thanks in large part to this forum, it's back from 35 years outside.
Here's a brief summary: Scraped four inches of oily crud from surfaces, and removed old bird nests.Disconnected front end loader and towed
tractor into barn/shop.












It took a while, but thanks in large part to this forum, I drove the 2440 around the field this morning. Here's a brief summary of what it
took to get a tractor going that sat idle under a tree for 30 years: Scraped 4 inches of oily crud off surfaces, removed old nests; removed
front tires and installed new tubes; disconnected front end loader and towed tractor into barn/shop; drained fluids, replaced filters;
replaced starter solenoid; removed radiator and soldered hole; removed fuel tank and flushed and cleaned; replaced fuel booster pump;
removed injector pump, disassembled, cleaned, replaced o-rings and cam ring plastic; replaced injection pump drive shaft seals; adjusted
valves; replaced ignition switch and dash lights; replaced battery cables and installed new batteries; replaced front end loader hydraulic
lines and hoses; installed new seals in two hydraulic cylinders; removed muffler and straightened stack pipe; pushed dents out of sheet
metal. Re-installed front end loader.

Sounds simple. I'll not say how many times I drained hydraulic fluid before I got the filter housing seal in correctly, or how many hours I
studied injection pump re-builds, or how long it took to discover a disconnected safety switch before the engine turned over. It's a nice
old tractor with only 1000 hours on it, so maybe I can use it enough to pay for the new parts.

Thanks again to those who answered my questions.

John
 
Years ago Dad bought a 2240 or 2440 and loader on an auction. Got traded on combine deal. Nice tractor. I remember it had 3 cylinder engine. Remember tractor came with double loop chains and would shower you with snow when cleaning yard.
 
Hi,

The 2440 is a four-cylinder. I hope I never have to use it for snow here in Mid Georgia, but these days, you never know!

Thanks for replying.

John
 


Good for you, wontstart! With all that work and accomplishment you are qualified to get immediately promoted right up to tractor guru. I will submit the paper work immediately!
 
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