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Another 350c serial # request

Post by Swawpy » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:19 am

I am going to be looking at a jd350c on tues and was looking for date and any other info. It has a drott loader and counterweights attached. Described to be in excellent condition....arent they all? haha! Owner said it was a 350CB? What is a "CB"

Any way the serial # is 294008T

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Post by digitup2 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 4:32 pm

That is actually a 350 C When you see the serial number plate the model # is first then on crawlers the letter C for crawler then the series B,C.D or E than the serial number it's self after that.Of course he would like to sell you a 350C series it is newer than a 359B but look up the serial number and you will find it should be a 350Bseries.Ignore the letters and look up the numbers in crawler fAQ'S!!Well that is a 350C# for 1978-.Digitup.

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Post by Swawpy » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:07 pm

Thanks for the reply! The machine is actually in really decent condition. I would love to have a 4 in 1, and the price is right. Does $5500 seem to good to be true? Also has rops and rear wieghts, recent service, new battery and starter.

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Post by digitup2 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:43 pm

Heck find a good used clam bucket a new clam bucket would cost more than that .Yes that is a good price if it is in good shape that deal won't come along every day.Trust me if everything is in good shape then get a antifreeze test kit at your local Deere dealer and check the PH level get it to par and you are good .They will tell you how to use this at the counter or in the shop .This keeps your selves from being eaten out .And saves you big bucks in the long run

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Post by CatD8RII » Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:42 pm

The "B" after the C means its a diesel loader, "A" would be a gas loader. Theres a complete breakdown of the S/N in the parts book.

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Post by Swawpy » Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:43 pm

Thanks to everbody for the help, but.... the @$%^-hole already sold it. I had to leave town for three days and offered to leave $1,000 cash till I get back. He said no problem- he can wait a couple days. When I returned it was already sold! Well, lesson learned I guess. When you find a good deal ya gotta jump! Sure ticks me off though- I missed a heck of a good deal. Maybe next time.

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