Posted by grasshoppertym on March 21, 2010 at 18:33:16 from (70.26.144.223):
In Reply to: 350 utility IH posted by Redwing 03 on March 20, 2010 at 20:34:16:
Redwing 03 said: (quoted from post at 20:34:16 03/20/10) I had a 350 utility for many years. It was an excellent workhorse. Most all IH tractors with a HI - LO torque develop problems sooner or later. Does your torque work strong and smooth? In my opinion you should mostly use the high range as much as possible, and when you shift to low or high, do it quickly and don"t let it slip excessively while shifting. Overall I loved my 350-U It seemed very powerful for it"s size, and I liked having down pressure on the 3 point hitch for post hole digger and grader blade. I think mine was one of the later ones and I believe it"s 12 volt system was factory. Good Luck -- Doug - Ohio
thanks for that, mine doesn't have the 'TA' so i won't have to worry about it blowing up and everyone says they are trouble.
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