Posted by Andy Martin on July 14, 2009 at 16:00:25 from (199.197.2.145):
In Reply to: IH 350 Utility or 2n? posted by PeterRose on July 14, 2009 at 12:53:09:
OK, it's the Farmall Forum. I like IH best. And I work them on my farm. If you are familiar with Fords and can get help working on one you might be better off with the Ford.
The major weak point on a 350 Utility is the steering gearbox. If the steering is worn out and sloppy then free might be too much for the 350. If it is good and tight then I agree with the others that it is a far superior tractor.
Sometimes it is best to stay with what you or your friends know.
My dad farmed with a 9N through the forties, including custom hay baling, but bought a Farmall M in a wet year and never went back to being down in the dust. He was getting stuck and the dealer told him the bigger tires would not get him stuck as often. He says the jury is still out on that. I guess it may never come in.
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