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Re: 1957 INTERNATIONAL 350 utility tractor
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Posted by Joe Sylwestrzak on April 22, 2007 at 17:52:53 from (71.87.14.242):
In Reply to: 1957 INTERNATIONAL 350 utility tractor posted by Joe Sylwestrzak on April 21, 2007 at 17:53:51:
Thanks guys. When I talked to her she said her older brother seemed to think that it was the filter too but after studying the manual couldnt figure out where the filter was. I confess thats why I never looked at the manual before talking to you guys who know tractors as Im a busy guy and hoped I could avoid a couple hours of reading with no results,heck I put in 11 hours today on sunday. Bottom line admittedly shes a little vague being a lady but shes not stupid either and she says she started the tractor and needed to lift the front bucket and rear blade before pulling the tractor out and started lifting the front bucket and after only a couple inches it stopped and then she tried to lift the rear blade and it wouldnt budge so she put the bucket down and let it sit. I have tomorrow off as its supposed to be a rain day and Im hoping to get over there and check it out so for now Im going to follow r4etired. As I understand it under the seat and a 3 bolt access flange. I hope I can figure it out after that. If anyone else has more correct or detailed info please chime in please before tomorrow. On the other side of this if anyone could use some auto help my specialty is brakes and I have a couple honda cb750 choppers which I know quite a bit about or if your in my area I have almost every tool known to man. I wont lend any of my tools but Ill come over with them and help you do the job. Thank you guys very much
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