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gadozerboy
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350 serial#s

Post by gadozerboy » Wed Feb 08, 2006 9:01 pm

Hey this is a cool site I wandered if I could find out my 350s year model I just purchased it serial#051734T it looks to be in pretty good shape some steering problems of course and the injector pump seals are bad but it has about 80% undercarriage runs pretty well moves good I may have to work on the steering its been sitting awhile it has a big winch on the back.

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Post by digitup » Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:07 pm

Starting at#10001 to 16184/ 1965 . to 42485 /1966. to64992/1967 to88281/1968 to102137/1969 to117499/1970 The next machine is a 350B number117500 / it says inittial start to manufacturing was in Oct 1964 to Dec 1970 So your machine is a 1967 This is construction blue book so it is on the money!! digitup.

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thanks for the info

Post by gadozerboy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:15 am

thanks alot for the info I am a first time owner but I have operated many pieces of equipment I went to nortrax in chattanooga,tn got me a fuel transfer pump it was leaking into the engine so I serviced it the crank case had five gallons in it and I got the left side to steer by adjusting the brake and loosening the linkage to the throwout but the right side is stuck so I am going to have to tear it down if it dont free up. We even got the headlights to work. I noticed the left side that is steering is full of water any ideas of how to get it out ? I'm going to try siphoning it out.

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water in steering clutch area ?

Post by digitup » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:41 am

should be a plug in this housing at the bottom somewhere 3/4 inch I think! I get as many parts as I can from the ag deere boys it is cheeper than the industrial deere And that little 350 has about 65% ag parts on it as for the steering clutch if you can put a load on just that clutch and slip it some times that is all it takes But take it easy you can take the inner teeth off the faceings if you go too hard ! Digitup

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350serial#s

Post by gadozerboy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:47 pm

thanks for the info it will probably be a while before I get to push any dirt its been raining and snowing and the ground was already saturated I tore the yard up just where I unloaded and backed into my shop lol lol. I'll see if I can find that plug.

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