Posted by Leyland-270 on March 21, 2010 at 11:12:35 from (75.253.91.10):
In Reply to: 350 utility IH posted by grasshoppertym on March 20, 2010 at 20:10:17:
I have a 300U with a Ford loader, two point/three point, live pto, power steering, and TA.
Great little tractor but they have limitations that they are capable of exceeding causing damage to the tractor. My loader will lift over a 1000 lbs, I have done it but it is very hard on the front end. I have seen many of them with broken front bolsters, or repaired axles.
If you have a live pto use the seasonal disconnect located on the underside of the tractor to prevent unneeded wear. Also do not use the TA to slow the tractor down, and make sure the TA is forward when going down hill. These are a complicated tractor compared to an H Farmall so you will want to get an owners and service manual for it.
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