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Posted by Todd in NC on November 18, 2003 at 19:16:53 from (65.143.250.220):
Well I went and bought it. A International 350 Utility. Runs good, good oil pressure, no smoke, no knocks. Has two point hitch, live hydraulics, live PTO. No freaky noises from the TA, or tranny or rear end. Tires are 50% front and 35% rear. Great tin, straight as it can be, has all of the chrome emblems. The man told me that the steering had been rebuilt and new seals in the PTO. It's been converted to 12volt. I got it for less than $2000. Is that good or bad? I know that it's too late to ask that now, but I seen it and just couldn't resist. By the way, the serial number is 2805. The list at the left only shows I350. Are they the same or not? If not, could someone tell me what year mine is? Also, where can I get a operators manual for it? Reprint is OK. Thanks in advance, Todd.
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