Posted by Pat-CT on October 22, 2007 at 17:54:27 from (68.110.205.165):
ok so im going to start my research now on my next tractor i dont want anything super big but i want it to be able to handle a brush hog and a bailer if needed and i think i want one of three tractors 1 is the farmall 300 which i like becuase i already have an H and its just like it but stronger live hydros and live pto i think the 350 which is stronger then the 300 i think live hydros and pto and i love the cream color so im leaning twords the end 2 tractors. Then theres their bigger brother the 460 which i really like becuase it is a good sized tractor and i really love the color scheme and its a 6cylinder? right? i love how its got a boxer sheetmetal type and i think they look really good when painted right.
i hear bad things about the 300 and the 460 and this is where i need your advise i hear the 300 ta had a weaker design then a 350 is this true? mayby just a conicidence becuase the guy that i talked to has had the 300 and 350 and said the 350 lasted longer and is still in use with the orignal ta today where they sold the 300 after the first 2 TA's
user error?
and then the 460 i hear problems with the head and the transmission im going to keep the bore stock what is the problem with the head? can it be avoided? thanks for your input guys your verry helpful
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