Posted by Rdandersom on September 11, 2010 at 06:38:33 from (64.235.100.62):
In Reply to: Farmall 350 Row crop posted by Dean Olson on September 07, 2010 at 14:17:52:
I started farming in the 80"s with a 300 with 350 pistons & liners.It was a great old tractor.A set of rear wheel weights make a big difference to its pulling power.I abused the old girl pulling silage wagons through mud and regularly hauled 10 tons of shelled corn plus wagons to the elevator.The 300 was a joy to plant and spray with too.I did all my tillage with a 36 plate Kewanee disc and had no trouble pulling it in the spring on untouched ground.
On the other hand it did burn more fuel than a diesel. The split between first and second gear is a little too wide (had to pick corn in first) and you may have to deal with TAitis at some point.
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