Posted by PeterRose on July 14, 2009 at 13:20:32 from (98.229.191.246):
In Reply to: IH 350 Utility or 2n? posted by PeterRose on July 14, 2009 at 12:53:09:
Wow, you guys were quick. Thanks for the info CNKS. I made a mistake by saying a few thousand to fix. I meant to say I only have a few hundred to fix it up. And than as I make money with it, that's more money to restore it.
But if it cost a WHOLE LOT MORE to fix the 350, than I probably won't be able to gather enough spare money, at least not before winter.
I know that the 2n has only been sitting a year or so, so it shouldn't be terribly hard to find the problem. I guess the 2n is it. Only problem, is another guy got there before me. But are there any other tractors that you guys suggest? Allis Chalmers, Farmall, John Deere? I know how indestructible the fords are, especially the 8n, so I think I'm biased for them. But anything else?
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