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International 350 H U

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colo iron

03-17-2007 06:26:13




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I found a International 350 HU what can you tell me about these tractors? Never seen one before.Thanks Ed




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farmerweber in PA

03-17-2007 18:34:55




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 Re: International 350 H U in reply to colo iron, 03-17-2007 06:26:13  
Saw one at a show a couple of years ago.Looks like a pretty nice machine.Like to get one myself,to use,if greenbacks wern"t an issue.Farming on a shoestring isn"t too fun when fertilizer is 300 a ton.



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TDK

03-17-2007 10:07:19




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 Re: International 350 H U in reply to colo iron, 03-17-2007 06:26:13  
The 350HU does use the row crop rear wheels, but uses a utility front axle with longer spindles. It is appox. 5 inches taller than a utility. Everything else is basically the same as a Utility, including options and engine choices. Ther were only about 1,005 built, with 73 of those being diesels & 55 were LP. Hope to add one to our collection some day.



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D Slater

03-17-2007 10:03:22




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 Re: International 350 H U in reply to colo iron, 03-17-2007 06:26:13  
They're pretty much like a regular UT except for longer spindles and associated parts on front axle and the use of row crop ring gear and pinion, rear axles, wheels, rims, tires and fast hitch parts same as row crop if equiped. Low production tractor but not rare, thats just my opinion.



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georgeky

03-17-2007 08:42:02




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 Re: International 350 H U in reply to colo iron, 03-17-2007 06:26:13  
I think that RustyFarmall is right. I think they might have been used in the cane fieds.



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RustyFarmall

03-17-2007 07:21:05




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 Re: International 350 H U in reply to colo iron, 03-17-2007 06:26:13  
High Utility? I think they were basically a utility tractor that is equipped with a row crop wide front and the row crop rear wheels. I say I think. Don't quote me on that. I've seen a few pictures, don't really know the intended purpose.



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