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Re: international 354 3pt hitch
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Posted by lee on January 16, 2006 at 09:34:19 from (12.6.155.115):
In Reply to: international 354 3pt hitch posted by jim23377 on January 16, 2006 at 06:01:28:
Can either of you fine fellows post a few pics of your tractors. I've got a 354 completely all apart and in wood boxes. I moved it from NY to Georgia 6 months ago. I'm hoping to begin building it up soon as I can get my garage ready. Be nice to see one all together. Don't see many of these around. I started restoring this basket case quite a few years ago now. Guy traded me this machine and all its missing parts for some mechanical work. Got $2,000 in it so far. Still need to do the motor. Got most all the rest of new parts gathered up, unassembled. The hydraulic housing is done. That was one of the first parts I went thru. It was finished up several years ago with a complete overhaul. That was a moderate complex job to do. I went thru the whole thing. I spent about $400 in parts on that but mine had a few busted parts inside and I had to pay the IH premium. I;m still looking for a hydraulic fiting that goes on the power steering cylinder. It's metric I think. IH wants $50 for that. Hope it all works, all in good time.
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