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Posted by LEE on March 02, 2001 at 14:14:06 from (198.133.22.74):
In Reply to: IHC 354 posted by mike on March 01, 2001 at 12:59:47:
Mike: I've had a 354 project tractor going now for several years. A bud of mine gave it to me in trade for some mechanical work on his B275. The tractor was a parts tractor and missing a lot of parts and needing a lot of repairs on the ones it did have. Until just yesterday and today I've searched the net over and over for parts and somebody who actually owned one. Just yesterday a guy sent me a first real photo of a gas 354 he owns. They do exist. Now theres two others responding to your question, owners of the 354. I'm sure glad to hear there are some others out there. I have quite a little money invested in this tractor still in piece parts in boxes on shelves. This tractor is down as far as it gets to the bare housings with internals removed. Still need to build the motor and find sheet metal parts like the grille assembly. If any of you guys know of any parts sources I'd sure appreciate the information. My buddy's B275 has been one tough tractor. I expect this 354 to be better yet as it has a lot of improvements as a follow-on of the B275. I expect you will like the 354 but you may be a bit lonely as they do appear to be few and far between.
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