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Re: How Do I take an IH-300 out of Storage
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Posted by Zonie on August 23, 2001 at 20:09:33 from (64.12.101.156):
In Reply to: How Do I take an IH-300 out of Storage posted by Ken Tajchman on August 23, 2001 at 11:45:08:
As far as working on these old tractors goes you won't need too many specialized tools. You can fix about anything on them with a pair of pliers a screwdriver and a crescent wrench. Some of the newfangled tools do come in handy tho! Tools like a socket set, hydraulic jack, box end wernches. I'm in the process of rebuilding my Farmall H (older brother to the 300) and the only specialized tool I've needed so far was a sleeve puller which I built. These tractors were built so just about anyone could work on them with just a little mechanical ability. There's nothing to be afraid of! I wish I could find a farmall 300 myself, if I did I'd be in trouble 'cause I couldn't pay for it anyway! just my 2 cents worth! Zonie
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