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Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some question

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jmauss

12-11-2005 13:05:10




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I posted a few earlier messages to try to get more information to figure out what kind of tractor I was going to buy. I was considering 8n's, Jubilee's, Oliver Super 55's and others. I finally purchased a tractor this weekend. The one I bought is a 1956 International 350 Utility (serial #1950). It looks like a good tractor for work on a small acreage, bush hogging, pulling logs, light disc work, etc. It is the gas model and has the 2 pt fast hitch.

This is my first tractor, so I apologize if my questions are basic, but that is where I am starting with this thing.

First, where is the best place to get manuals, and what manuals should I get? At this point, I am looking for something to actually use, so I don't mind if they are reprints. I'm thinking I'll need Operators Manual and shop manuals for both the engine and the chassis. Are some of the aftermarket manuals more useful than the originals?

Second, the tractor has a 2 pt fast hitch. Am I better off looking for implements with the fast hitch connection (I know they are harder to find than 3 pt implements), or should I buy a 3 pt conversion kit so I can use standard implements? If the way to go is conversion kit, what is best, the 1 piece unit or the individual arms and separate top link?

I'm sure I will have more questions as I get into this deeper, but these two will get me started. I'm also listing my questions on the TractorByNet board, so if you this posting there, it is the same person.

I really appreciate any help any of you can give me. Thanks.

Joe

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burnetma

12-26-2005 15:58:25




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 Re: Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some ques in reply to jmauss, 12-11-2005 13:05:10  
Great choice of tractor. I had one for almost 7 years and really enjoyed it.



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Unreserved dick

12-12-2005 09:22:34




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 Re: Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some ques in reply to jmauss, 12-11-2005 13:05:10  
Probably the easiest and best way for you to get manuals for your 350U is to order them from Binder Books (.com); these are licensed reprints and are very good quality. If you order those available through this site, quality is probably going to be disappointing. You might want to get:

#1004022 International 350 Utility, etc. Operator's Manual
#TC-57A International 300 and 350 Utility Parts Manual ($43)
#GSS350USET Service Manual Set for 350 Utility ($75)

At a minimum, get the Operator's Manual.
Your existing 2-point hitch should allow you to use either 2-point or 3-points implements easily with the addition of conversion tongs which it sounds as though you don't have. They are available online from this site, follow the link. Personally I prefer the 2-point hitch using these adapters to the typical 3-point hitch found on small tractors because it's much easier in practice to use by simply backing the tractor into the implement.

You will probably want the tongs for 26" spacing. Your existing hitch should already have a place to attach a standard 3-point toplink on its rockshaft. The only thing you need to keep in mind with this setup is that the spacing on the implement must conform to the 26" standard spacing; watch out for implements with homemade 3-point hookups because the spacing may not be exactly what it should be.

Hope this helps. Don't be afraid to post any questions as you get sucked further into all this.

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Harold H

12-11-2005 16:13:55




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 Re: Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some ques in reply to jmauss, 12-11-2005 13:05:10  
You can order all of the manuals from a Case/IH dealer. I would recommend you get a 3 point adaptor. I prefer the individual arms rather than the one piece, but either will do and some prefer the one piece. 2 point is good but implements are hard to find. Enjoy your tractor.

Harold H



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farmall lover

12-11-2005 15:10:10




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 Re: Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some ques in reply to jmauss, 12-11-2005 13:05:10  
2pt and 3pt implements work the same but in some places one is cheaper and if you go 3pt it is better to go with the separate arms because if you had a 1 piece it might interfere with the PTO



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Billde

12-11-2005 14:03:38




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 Re: Finally Found a Tractor - Now I have some ques in reply to jmauss, 12-11-2005 13:05:10  
I would suggest original manuals or reprints of the originals. Often listed on ebay. IT manuals are good if you are already familiar with what you are doing and just need specs.
Go with the conversion tongs and a toplink system. it will be much more versitile.
Nice choice for a tractor, They are handy and dependable.



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