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Posted by MrG:350 Utility on January 10, 2000 at 12:19:24 from (216.170.12.242):
In Reply to: int 300 utility posted by stan on January 09, 2000 at 14:14:19:
Same tractor, with some white paint added to grill and hood inset. 1956-1958. Its a 40hp tractor. My 350 Utility has a front loader on it with independant front mounted hydraulic pump, and reservoir integral to loader frame, with seperate valves mounted on right lift arm support. Steers REALLY hard with front loader and no power steering. I'd make that a requirement (if you can find it). Also, 300-350U was avialable with either Trans-driven PTO or Live-PTO, make sure you know the difference and what you are looking at. I found mine in the weeds behing a qounset, paid $1150 (with loader), added $350 to convert to 12 volt and repair brakes, change fluids, and tune. I wouldn't even consider selling mine for $1350 without the loader! I believe a good running 300 or 350 U on good rubber should bring $2000 or more. Add more for one that has a loader already on it.
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