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Re: differences between 300U and 350U
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Posted by TDK on March 25, 2004 at 21:43:37 from (205.188.116.202):
In Reply to: differences between 300U and 350U posted by Brian on March 25, 2004 at 04:11:02:
Brian, the clutch pedal does go under the footrest on 350U, but this pedal setup was started on the 300U with tractor ser. # 31927.The rear work light was changed from the right fender to the left on 8-'56. There was a fuel tank heat shield added on 12-'56. The 300 had a key start switch,350 had key switch with push-button start.Does tractor have fast-hitch with traction control? These were only offered on 350's , but could've been added to 300. Any or all of the above could have been changed,modified,etc. over the years. Production for 300U ended on 9-'56 & production for 350U started on 11-'56. Info gathered from "Original Farmall Hundred Series by Fay & Kraushaar".Hopefully this will help you nail down which one you have. We have 1-350U & 4 1/2 300U's.Great tractors! If I can be of any more help send me an e-mail.
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