Hello,
I have recently got a B2275 loader without backhoe. This is maybe 1966 model and located in Finland. Quite rare machine nowadays here.
Need to do some basic maintenance for this equipment.
Does anybody have the Operators Manual ? or Maintenance Manual for B2275 in pdf format? I would be very happy to get them.
International b2275 backhoe loader
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hi im looking to sell my b2275 back hoe loader as i need storage space, has anyone got any ideas to what it could be worth? thanks lloyd
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im have put it online as a spares repair/restore for £800 as im moving now and need to clear the old gal
Re: International b2275 backhoe loader
Hi I have one of these and the fan belt on the compressor is slipping how can I get some information on it thanks in advance
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Re: International b2275 backhoe loader
dela1340 wrote:Hi I have one of these and the fan belt on the compressor is slipping how can I get some information on it thanks in advance
Dave the drive belt will be available from any good supplier; as for adjustment, if it's like the ones fitted to the D358 engine that was used to power the Seddon Atkinson 200 Series, then it is adjusted by shims, the compressor drive pulley will have four bolts on the front of it, take these off and remove a shim from behind the front part of the pulley, you put it on the front of the pulley to prevent it from getting lost, make sure you wire the bolts back up as I have a very vague recollection that they may be secured by locking wire.
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