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Bill46

01-04-2006 10:33:09




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Ok...I think I know the answer...but here goes.
Been letting a kid use the 350 rowcrop to do a little work. Good old tractor...or it was.
He has had it about a month or so.
Anyway, I had not heard from him for awhile and I mentioned to his dad I would like to get the tractor back home. It has a loader on it and is handy for moving things around. I have a few bundles of shingles to lift to the gargage roof and it is really handy for that.
Dad got a strange look and said he would get it home.
Well they brought it home last night...no oil and engine locked up.
I can tear it down or I have 5 300/350U's out back. They were in bad shape and I mostly got them for parts anyway. There are two really good engines on them.
I was thinking of taking one of the engines and putting it in the 350F. I think it will work...but I was told some time ago there is a difference in the front pully area.
Anyone have any thoughts? I can tear the engine down...but hate to spend money right now...taxes and insurance are due soon.
Thanks....

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DWV

01-04-2006 12:40:47




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to Bill46, 01-04-2006 10:33:09  
You will find some bolts that hold front cover on and screw into block on 300-350-U are a
bigger diameter than the row crop block uses.You can use the utility engine in row crop buy drilling the row crop front cover holes to larger
diameter and using appropate bolts.Use the row crop front crank pulley or the timing marks will be off.



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Bill46

01-04-2006 12:45:48




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to DWV, 01-04-2006 12:40:47  
Thanks loads...I knew I would find the answer here.



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sgt bull

01-04-2006 10:53:30




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to Bill46, 01-04-2006 10:33:09  
Bill, you may be able to help me out...re my unusual H engine...could you by chance take a look at the right side of one of your 300 and 350 blocks and see if there is any similarity in the markings to what mine has (scroll down a ways to my previous email)... I can't do much for your question, but you might be able to solve mine. thanks.



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Bill46

01-09-2006 05:18:52




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to sgt bull, 01-04-2006 10:53:30  
I looked at the engine numbers...and found one I can read. It was 366552R. It is a 169 Cu In.
Hope this helps some.



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Bill46

01-04-2006 11:20:53




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to sgt bull, 01-04-2006 10:53:30  
Will look this weekend...but I can tell you the engines are totally different.
I have a 153 in a Super A. It's based on the 123 series engine. The 300/350 was based on the H/Super H engine...but I will get you a serial number if I can.
As I recall...the tractor serial number was painted on the data plate...but will look for a casting number for you.



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El Toro

01-04-2006 12:14:25




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 Re: 350 engine in reply to Bill46, 01-04-2006 11:20:53  
The 153 engine didn't have sleeves, the C123's did. Hal



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