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Need parts for 300 utility-where can I buy them???
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Posted by kevin-int 300 on November 27, 2005 at 14:26:15 from (69.66.219.25):
Hi, I am fixing up a 56 or 57 300 utility (can't remember for sure, I think 57) and need some parts. I am going to need brake parts to rebuild both sides, radiator hoses, and an exhaust kit (If available) to start with. I will also gladly accept any technical help anyone has to offer - especially about the brakes. I have found a few items on e-bay but want to know where you think is the best place to purchase these parts. I talked to Jason @ Marshalls and asked him if they had an exhaust kit to fit my tractor and told him it goes UNDER the tractor like a car does. He said he had it and it included the muffler, clamps, and the rain cap. Last I knew, you shouldn't need a rain cap UNDER your tractor. I then e-mailed back and never got a reply! I want to avoid people like this! I want a good, reasonable priced place that knows what they are doing. Another thing-my hydralic high pressure line on the right side of the engine "jumps" like the pump may have something wrong with it-I changed all 7 gallons of fluid because there was a lot of water in it, but it still seems the same. Any ideas? I am also looking for another loader as I don't care for the design of mine and it only has one cylinder to move the bucket and I would like two. I am in Central IOWA. I am also going to list an auxillary fuel tank from my tractor on e-bay if anyone might be looking for one of those-it mounts behind the seat. Thanks in advance for your help and opinions! Sorry this was so long!! Kevin
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