Posted by TomA on September 07, 2007 at 08:27:36 from (64.118.121.98):
In Reply to: Re: 350 U wheel stuck posted by Brownie450 on September 07, 2007 at 05:33:01:
Thanks for all the help guys, now I know where to start. I can't wait to get it moved here.
Not long ago I got the idea that I would like to try getting some jobs grading roads. I live in a mountain area where a lot of people live on 5 acre parcels and have long access roads. A lot of them need grading.
I worked on a ranch a while back and ran an old Massey Furguson with an angle blade and got to be good with it.
Not knowing much about wheel tractors I asked the question on the ATIS list. What would be a good tractor for this purpose that could be moved with a 3/4 ton pickup and trailer. I got many good sugestions and the overwheming concensus was and IHC 350 would be the tractor to get. I like IHC equipment, my son has a restored Farmall B and we have a 55W bsler. My way is to visualize what I want and sit back and wait and it will come along. In practicaly no time an ad appeared on the local computer network. The guy I bought it from is out of work and needed money. I was able to get it for $550. It has a loader bucket on it too, I did not even visualize that. I wish I had visualized a PTO, it doesnt have one.
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