Posted by D Slater on October 22, 2007 at 20:09:32 from (71.188.208.230):
In Reply to: doing research posted by Pat-CT on October 22, 2007 at 17:54:27:
Most of the 300 and 350 farmall tractors use 95% of the same parts. Most 300 engines you find are rebuilt with piston and sleeve sets to the 350 size. More 350 tractors probably came with extras like spin out wheels,heavy axles,fast hitch with traction control,power steering than 300. On the T/A the first 500,300 used a wider rear carrier bearing without a thrust washer in the T/A unit,after that a narrower bearing with thrust washer. Up to serial # 26254 non crome plated rollers were used after that crome plated with a different ramp, same as 350. Most of those T/A are long gone,replaced. If its a gas tractor your looking for some 350 were original 12 volt. My opinion on a farmall 460 is you may as well get a 560. A updated 560 drive train is stronger in a near same size tractor.
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