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Bob-Wyo

04-14-2002 19:58:37




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need some help here please, got the 350 painted today,Red part, sure is pretty, now what is the correct white Num for DuPount paint, not in there paint chip books
#2Are late 350's (58)12 volt NEG or POS ground.
#3 Where might I get decals and hood metal decals,(one says internation, and the other is internati, lol,plus need 1 utility sign.
#4 What metal decal goes left side by tourqe Ampifier lever, toward bottom of dash housing, just before hood starts. there are 2 holes there where somthing was at one time.
#5 Is the white inset on the hood a decal, or just paint it in??
Any help with any of thease questions will be a great help.
Thanking You in advance.
Bob

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Rollie M.

04-16-2002 19:26:27




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 Re: 350U Questions in reply to Bob-Wyo, 04-14-2002 19:58:37  
Always glad to help another 350 Ut. owner. Here are 3 places I buy used parts from: Franzen Family Used Parts, in Iowa 563 673-6631. Knight's Tractor Salvage in Wisconsin 715 425 6631. Harold Robinson IH Parts in Missouri 660 766-2762. Sorry I don't know about any that might be closer to Wyoming. Pretty sure the late models are still Pos. ground. Don't know DuPont white number because I use Case IH paint and I painted the hood accent areas, didn't even try to find the old white decals. I got most of the regular decals from a place called OEM Tractor Parts in Illinois 309 663 0526, call and ask for a catalog. Good luck with your 350. I have a freshly restored '57. Rollie. Western Ill.

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Denny Frisk

04-15-2002 13:02:24




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 Re: 350U Questions in reply to Bob-Wyo, 04-14-2002 19:58:37  
I can answer a couple of Your questions. The white area behind the "International" was a decal. The 2 small holes BY the T/A lever were for a stainless steel emblem that said "Torque Amplifier" And You should suscribe to RED POWER Magazine. MANY suppliers for restoration parts in there.



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big fred

04-15-2002 07:45:26




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 Re: 350U Questions in reply to Bob-Wyo, 04-14-2002 19:58:37  
I can't help you with any of those, but I think "Internation" is the correct emblem. That's what I have on my 300U. ;o)



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