Here is the CNHI parts page for your tractor. You say steel lines so I will assume subsection 282 fits your configuration. At the link go to 07 Hydraulics, then open the top subsection. That will open all the subsection parts diagrams. Diagram 282 is the first one. Double click that. Now to add some information and to confirm what I was telling you about the price, it opens to viewing the parts list, on a PC it may actually show both the diagram and the parts list. Number 8 is one of the orings I believe you are inquiring about. If you look at it in the list it shows you the dimensions for the ring. Now if you click the part number it will open up the details, which shows it as unavailable. If you scroll down you will see .. REPLACEMENTS & SUBSTITUTION.. click ..view more.. below it. Now it will show you the 86629540 that Duner posted and yes the 300 and 350 share these parts. There it shows ..Quantity 1 for $37.50, so what I cannot tell you if that is for one oring or the package of 10 the original part number supplied. If the price does not show it may be that you need to select a dealer of your choice. The instructions to do that are a bit complex so I will not cover that here. You should be able to take the oring sizes to a reputable hydraulic repair shop and they should be able to fix you up with some quality orings that will hold. Hope this helps.
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