John Deere 350 crawler?

Frosty11

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Hi. I have been told that my jd crawler loader is a 1973 350. I was looking at the
identification plate in the corner under the seat. It reads SNT 4E3D 025409T. Is it a
350 and what year is it. There is also another plate on the right side of the front
dash that reads SNE7350006116W. Thanks
 
Dry clutches has to be an early 1975 350B or older.

350B
1970 117500 - 121137
1971 121138 - 138708
1972 138709 - 164035
1973 164036 - 191172
1974 191173 - 219507

350
1965 10001 - 16183
1966 16184 - 42484
1967 42485 - 64992
1968 64993 - 88280
1969 88281 - 102136
1970 102137 - 117499
 
With that I think it's a 1966 350. Thanks. It seems to run really well though so it doesn't really matter. This is my first machine of this type. Is there anything I should know or look out for. I have the manual. Thanks
 
Does it have a direction-reverser? If so, check the four big bolts/nuts that attach it the trans. It is a trouble spot. 1 1/8'hex as I recall. Two bolts on the bottom and two nuts on studs on top.

If it has no reverser, then it is a rare machine. Look under the seat and check the steel side-frames where they bolt to the steering-clutch housings and look for cracks or missing/loose bolts.

Most 350s until the D series, I'd be want to make sure the "torsional isolator" on the flywheel is not falling apart (with reverser). Early 350s do not even have one though, like I am talking about.
 

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