Posted by CNKS on July 14, 2009 at 13:04:44 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: IH 350 Utility or 2n? posted by PeterRose on July 14, 2009 at 12:53:09:
You are comparing an apple and an orange. The 350 has at least twice the HP and twice the weight. But $700 puts it in the junk class, just as $800 puts the 2N in the same class. 350 is vastly superior to the 2N when in running condition, but will probably cost a small fortune to get running. If you are that familiar with the 9N/2N/8N, take what you think the 8N will cost to get running and triple it for the 350. Yes, the TA can give problems because of operator malfunctions, probably needs to be rebuilt. Adaptors are available to convert the fast hitch to 3 point. However, the bushings,etc in the fast hitch are likely shot. Cost me about $600 to have the fast hitch on my 460U rebuilt (460 is replacement for the 350).
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