Posted by NY 986 on October 27, 2013 at 18:23:01 from (67.142.168.140):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 300 posted by Zachary Hoyt on October 27, 2013 at 17:55:40:
I am about 45 miles SE of Rochester, NY. I saw the ad you are talking about in this week's Country Folks. It's almost 2 hours away I figure. The only way I could justify going is if I get seriously rained out of harvesting crops at the present. The ad does not say what type of front axle or hitch type. I know of a project 300 similar to what you describe although that tractor has sat awhile. I would want to make sure the gears that are not immersed in oil in the transmission do not have heavy rust among other things. It would be nice to get one yet this fall but would not need it till spring so I could wait for the usual Jan-Feb-March auctions here.
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