Well since i work on IH tractors i will tell you this as for a 300 with a loader that is the last tractor ya want . If it does have power steering and a loader that steering box is the weak point and there are NO parts to fix it with when you break the one tooth off inside the box . Even ones with out a loader have broken the tooth off if they happened to drop the ft, end in a ditch or dead furrow . Forget old tractors and step up to something way newer and parts are still easy to get as i don't care who made them they still break . Forget buying a gas powered as here again now days lots of problems due to the gas. Go find a newer Deere or I H from the late seventy's into the eighty's , maybe like a 2030 - 2430 or and I H 484- 684 or 5 series . Then you will have everything ya need or want , they were better built for loader work an chore work Even later Fords and Massey's . By what ever color dealer is close to you as you will become friends . Also when going to look at a tractor since you really have no idea go find and and old guy that works on stuff and take him with you to check it out and PAY the man for his time and advice . This can save you ton's of money and grief .
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