Case 350 in Ad's

dkeav

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Anyone else see that Ad and not know those even existed? Would like to see some pictures for sure. Wish it was closer to the midwest too. Were they the same as the 300 just bigger motor and the triple range?

Case 350 Ad
 
They are a different tractor with the same hood and fenders. 350s had a 164 engine inlou of the 148. Rowcrops had 36" rears, longer EH arms and different rear ends, 300s and 350s both had Tripple Range trannies. The 511B is a 350 with the newer frog eyed hood.
Loren
 

I think the picture they posted is a Gibson, didn't they have those funky grills?

I havn't seen any triple-range 300's around here. I would like to find one for sure, will definitely keep my eye out for a 350 triple-range now though. Only 199 of them according to tractordata, would be a nice collector.
 
If he thinks it is a 350 he sure has done a wholesale change in sheet metal. Would be interesting to see it if it was closer.
 

Yep, Gibson Model "I" apparently


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The case should have sheet metal like a 300 round nose, just a bigger engine.

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Gibson ,saw a real one at show ,continental motor ?,made after ww 2,,decent tractor ,too,, GOOD one to keep fresh and nice ,,someone goofed while posting pix ,, that rare 350 case mite be masquerading as a rare GIBSON
 
Loren, you as well as a few others on here could answer this, John, Tom, Melvin, et al.
I have seen the square nose design on tractors called a 350 in the past on eBay and other sites. Were there some 350s made with the 500b/600b sheet metal or were these tractors misnamed in the ads? If so how many and the 350 was made in row crop/general purpose only right?

As well my 630 Section A service manual says to use the 500b/600b/350 services manual until all sections of the 630 series manuals had been produced so that lead me to believe there were a few square nose 350s around.

Jim
 
Jim,
There was a lot going on between 1957 and 1958. You can take a 511B like mine and exchange the front cast nose peice and hood sheet metal and you would have a 350. I'm sure that Case had leftovers and used them some where, BUT????
I know this doesn't answer your question, but there are lots of oddities in Case tractors, with the options they offered their dealers, and the time frame they were assembled in.
Loren
 
Thanks Loren, when this post came up it aroused my curiosity. I ran across what was advertised as a 350 on eBay a while back but it looked for all the world like a 511B. May have been a real late 350 and they outfitted with new sheet metal or an owner cobble together. Sorry I didn"t pursue that with some research now cuz it went pretty cheap but was far from me.

Jim
 

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