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Re: IH 350 Inspection Pointers???
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Posted by MrGadget on January 22, 2000 at 16:19:41 from (171.218.135.142):
In Reply to: IH 350 Inspection Pointers??? posted by Bob Kirk on January 22, 2000 at 15:21:07:
Serial # is on right side bell housing (right under the fuel tank sediment bowl). If you intend to put a loader on it (can't comment on availability...mine had a loader on it when I bought it) power steering is a MUST (at least for me!). If it has a fast hitch, a 3pt conversion is easy...two lower control arm extensions and a top link bracket. Parts to do this avaialbel from Case-IH, TSC, and Worksaver. The weight of a rear blade will actually make a standard steer tractor easier to steer. Check the post (and my response to FRANK) below regarding the cost and labor and "gotcha's" in changing over to power steering. If live PTO is a requirement, be aware that the 300-350 Utility was available with either trans driven PTO or "live" PTO. The trans driven PTO is actuated by a simple rod that moves up/down to engage behind the seat. Live PTO is operated by a lever alongside the seat. Make sure you know what you want and what you are getting (I didn;t know the difference when I bought mine..thought it had live PTO, but it didn't!) :-( All in all, it's a great little tractor, like an 8N on steriods! I won't part with mine! Gadget
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