Here are some specs for the 350 series dozers
Yrs. Mfdr. Fuel Engine HP Trans Type Weight
1964-70 G/D JD 3cyl 152cid 42 DD 9300
350B
1970-75 G/D JD 3cyl 152 42 MS 9300
350C
1975-86 D JD 3cyl 152 42 MS 10,099
350D D JD 3-179cid 48 MS 11,400
355D D JD 3-179cid 50/48 NA 12,400
The 355D is a track Loader
Thanks to Digitup for this information and Lavoy for the web site to put it on.
JD 350 specs
Re: JD 350 specs
mailtrain wrote:Here are some specs for the 350 series dozers
Yrs. Mfdr. Fuel Engine HP Trans Type Weight
1964-70 G/D JD 3cyl 152cid 42 DD 9300
350B
1970-75 G/D JD 3cyl 152 42 MS 9300
350C
1975-86 D JD 3cyl 152 42 MS 10,099
350D D JD 3-179cid 48 MS 11,400
355D D JD 3-179cid 50/48 NA 12,400
The 355D is a track Loader
Thanks to Digitup for this information and Lavoy for the web site to put it on.
Some of those figures are incorrect or incomplete. There were NO 350 crawlers in 1964. Also several 350s had 164 diesels instead of the 152 or 179.
JD 350 spec's
jdemaris;
This info was from a farm equipment guide. Unknown if maybe this was just a quick reference for the salesman to the buyer.
mailtrain
This info was from a farm equipment guide. Unknown if maybe this was just a quick reference for the salesman to the buyer.
mailtrain
Yeah, I was wondering about that. Many cars, trucks, and tractors exisited somewhere years before they were released for sale to the public.Lavoy wrote:Sometimes these guides go by actual Deere published dates. The problem is they confuse calender year with model year. Hence most of the serial number guides you see are incorrect. Think of it like buying a new car, the 09 models are on the lot now, but it is still 08.
Lavoy
The accepted standard for "year" is usually the model year release date - unless you have a parts problem. Then it boils down to year, and sometimes month of manufacture.
This had been a bone of contention in the antique Deere stuff for years. Even puslished books by Deere don't have the years right. Problem is, the current group does was not around when any of this stuff was built, so they defualt to calendar year as opposed to fiscal or model year. Two Cylinder Club has the only serial number guide I will use.
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Click on model for spec sheet:
http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/pro ... ozers.page?
Production years:
https://www.deere.com/en_US/docs/constr ... istory.pdf
http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/pro ... ozers.page?
Production years:
https://www.deere.com/en_US/docs/constr ... istory.pdf
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