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Re: IH manual for 364 question (manual #GSS1442)
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Posted by lee on March 28, 2004 at 19:20:51 from (24.24.92.235):
In Reply to: IH manual for 364 question (manual #GSS1442) posted by Greg on March 27, 2004 at 22:36:40:
The lonely world of the 354 and possibly lonlier 364! My manual GSS1442 reads 354/364/2300A Tractor Chassis on a stick-on label on the upper right front cover. It says CHASSIS 354, 364, 2300A Tractors on the first page of the book. This page is some kind of revisions page and perhaps it was a revision which added the 364 model as being covered by this manual. The next page says 354 and 2300A Tractors. From here on and throughout the book there is nothing specifically written mentioning 2300A or 364. Engines mentioned are BD144 (Diesel), BC144 (gas). This is not the only manual for the 354 tractor and there may be others specific to 364. I also have an IH Operators Manual for 354, (the number is missing), an engine overhaul specs manual covering BD144, BC144, BD154. The number is GSS1358. I also have a parts manual BT19 for 354 and 2300 Tractors. Have you contacted Case IH dealer or Case IH directly for a list of publications available for your particular tractor Chassis serial and engine #. I would suggest you do this and have them tell you what manuals apply and how to get them. Small problem, you can spend a small fortune on manuals. In my case, with this tractor in a million pieces, I need all of them and maybe more.
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