Actually, both the 450 & 650 were bigger, so 3rd biggest.
For playing around like on the video, I'd leave the TA ahead, the trans seems to shift really well after only pushing the clutch in for a couple seconds even with the TA ahead. The 350 engine was rated for 1750 full load rpm, no load was 1850 If I remember right, maybe higher. Two things I'd do different, remount those frt tires to the narrowest position, I think they're in the widest position now. And I'd use 4th gear direct TA for moving your hay. 3rd gear is 5 mph, 4th is 7 mph. Neighbor had a 350 as his only tractor for quite a few years. Pulled an IH #8 3 bottom plow, 10 ft disk, only farmed 80 acres but increased to 160 when he moved to his father-in-law's place. We were getting ready to bale at his farm one afternoon. He was late getting ready, he's raking in the low side of 5th.
There was about 3-4 years I basically LIVED on a Farmall 450 all spring & summer. Dad ran it to combine 40 acres of oats but if any fall fieldwork was done, I did it with the 450. Had an IH #25 Fast Hitch rotary chopper, bush-hog, this thing was built like a tank. I chopped corn stalks wide open in hi side of 4th gear, and could pivot turn and take the next 2 rows back across the field.
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