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Re: 340 rowcrop vs. 340 utility
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Posted by a_lead on November 02, 2006 at 18:06:49 from (69.174.138.207):
In Reply to: 340 rowcrop vs. 340 utility posted by Al L. in Wisc. on November 02, 2006 at 17:13:35:
I got the owners manual out: Pictures show the front bolster area is different. The hydraulic pump return tube goes directly into the hydraulic filter plate. The front lights are on the very front on the utility, next to the operators platform on the Farmall. Engine exhaust is downward and back on the ut not thru the top. Farmall had either cast iron or power adjust rear wheels, ut had 3 types: Disc wheels with demountable rims, one piece wheel & rim assmbly, or power adjust type. The front bolster weights are different. The book shows different wiring harness's for each. General dimensions list the ut as 3" shorter length, narrower min. width & max width, ut is 4" shorter to top of steering wheel, lower to ground on belly side. Turning radius 9' on the ut, 7'3" on the Farmall. Guess I got carried away on the long post. Sorry. Edward
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