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Posted by JimN on December 20, 2005 at 20:58:00 from (24.206.203.137):
In Reply to: Re: INT 350 tractor Questions posted by Janicholson on December 19, 2005 at 20:16:47:
Hello Thanks for the information. if the engine is stuck from sitting .how do i lossen it ?? Would i put marvels mystery oil in the spak plug holes. What are my options there ? Also if i break it in half will i be able to put clutch PP and T/Out/ bearing in and brakes if need? What about other bearings or seals in water pump Hydraulic pump and( the front end loader) How would i raise it up enough to get it on a trailer to winch it on to continue work. My first tractor as a boy on Hans Schwarten,s farm at age 5 was to bale was a 350 int Han,s is in his 90,s now and i have a fondness for this tractor Charlie L
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