Posted by AG in IN on January 01, 2012 at 09:35:36 from (67.236.67.38):
In Reply to: 350 diesel posted by tntleake on January 01, 2012 at 08:58:47:
I don't know the exact numbers, but 350 row-crop diesels are not extremely rare. There's not exactly one on every corner, either.
Something like a 350 D Wheatland or a Hi-utility would be more rare.
The engine certainly wasn't overpowed, and the Continental engine isn't the easiest to find parts for. What parts are available are pricey compared to a gas engine. The preheater system usually needs attention. The crankshafts were a bit on the weak side. Water pump has an lighter (aluminum?) plate that mates to a cast housing, the lighter piece tends to be warped and seeps water on many of these tractors.
The one pictured looks like a straight tractor and has some options if you really want one. Some extra goodies are there to go with it, too.
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