Posted by formerly ny bill on January 27, 2010 at 10:24:09 from (67.242.110.229):
In Reply to: Farmall 350 Utility posted by Christopher S. on January 27, 2010 at 08:28:11:
a 350 utility will have 28" back tires and the wheel centers are pressed steel and will be bolted to the axle with (i think) 8 bolts. a hi utility will have 38" tires and cast centers that slide on a bar axle, like the farmall models. there were 860 or so hi utilities made. lots more than that of the plain utilities. most were gas. prices range a lot- from around $1000 for a plain runner, to $25-3000 for a really nice one. tires will cost a bunch if you need to replace them. check the steering box for slop and/or welds. they are the weakest point on the 300 and 350 utilities and steering parts are like hen's teeth.
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