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How Do I take an IH-300 out of Storage
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Posted by Ken Tajchman on August 23, 2001 at 11:45:08 from (66.6.118.211):
I will be in the market for a utility tractor in the next year or two. The wife and I will be moving rural to 5-10 acres, and farm alternate crops (veggies, sweet corn, herbs, flowers, etc). The unit will be used for seedbed prep, towing various wagons, field mowing, and other small farm operations. I have the oppotunity to get an IH-300 (unkown vintage). It has a narrow front, and that is about all I know about it at this point. It "may" have last run in the early 80's. It has been in a barn out of the elements for its whole life. My questions: would this tractor be much of a headache to get going? Would it be worth the headaches? Would it be able to do what I need it to do? Could a FEL be adapted for use, or is it just going to be too hard on the unit, and me? Would there be a solution that would work in substitution of the FEL? I have no idea what IH 300 means other that its an IH. Does anyone have details about specs on the 300? I am very mechanically gifted, but I have never worked on tractors. What would I need to do to successfully bring it out of storage and into at least running condition? What would I need to do to bring it up to spec for what I need it to do? What would be some easy, cheap mods, that would improve its function, ease of use, and safety? Thanks for the help. I was looking at compacts, and then I looked at the pricing. Me no can afford new compact tractor. Some body told me to look at old utlity tractors, so here I am. Any help would be much appreciated. Does an IH 300 have a CD changer or mobile entertainment system? Sorry, just kidding, he he!
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