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Farmall 350 Frontend loader

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Camaro

03-06-2006 12:16:38




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I recently purchased a 57" Farmall 350 WF, I would like to put a front end loader on it, how close would a loader for an M come to fitting.
Seems like they are built on about the same platform!? Also what would be the going price for a good functioning loader?
Thanks




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Harold H

03-06-2006 17:27:29




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 Re: Farmall 350 Frontend loader in reply to Camaro, 03-06-2006 12:16:38  
Will fit but you will have to either modify the brackets or space out to the brackets. H, SH, 300, 350, 460 are all the same frame width. Frame width of the M, SM, 400, 450, 460 are same and are wider than the 300. A lot of early loaders were designed to work only with tricycle front end so if you have wfa check design for front axle clearence.

Harold H



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RICK/OASIS ID

03-06-2006 13:06:34




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 Re: Farmall 350 Frontend loader in reply to Camaro, 03-06-2006 12:16:38  
I'm not sure about the M, but i have a 300 w/loader.I priced simular Framhand loaders w/independent hydraulics like mine and they were 1200 to 1800 used. This ia in Idaho so your area could be more reasonable. Hope that helps Rick



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IaGary

03-06-2006 15:11:09




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 Re: Farmall 350 Frontend loader in reply to RICK/OASIS ID, 03-06-2006 13:06:34  
The frame is narrower on a 300 than the M I believe, But that is good because all you have to do is shim the loader brackets about 1" where it bolts to the frame rails on the 300.
With the wide front make sure the loader has the curved arms to clear your axle.
I sold a freeman all hydraulic loader off a 300 for $600 in 2005 that needed the bucket replaced.
My 2 cents and good luck.



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