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Re: Re: Re: Farmall 300, Farmall M
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Posted by JC in TX on July 25, 2001 at 13:03:57 from (64.17.78.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmall 300, Farmall M posted by Mark S on July 25, 2001 at 12:36:30:
I don't have the manuals handy, but I think the engine from the Super H, 300, and 350 are all interchangeable. Not sure if the Series I Super H has the provision for the live hydraulic pump, but it seems like it would work. Series I Super H is a Super H without live hydraulics. I would fix up the 300 for sure and leave it on LPG. My farm is in North Central Texas and I know it is real easy to get one of those gas companies to come out and fill a tractor. Also, the LPG burns so clean the internals on that 300 engine are probably in pretty decent shape. You may be able to unstick the engine with nothing more than time and a good penetrating oil. I would guess, however, that the TA will not be working once you get the tractor running.
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