Posted by Mark Peters on January 11, 2009 at 15:14:40 from (66.222.6.57):
In Reply to: Farmall 340 posted by snoop-nc on January 11, 2009 at 14:38:49:
Snoop, You just must not be looking on here at the right time ! Occasionally,there`s posts on 340`s on here,it just kinda goes in streaks. They sure weren`t produced in the numbers that the letter or hundred series were ,so logic says not as many fellows are working on or having problems with `em as the more popular models and that is what most of the posts are about on here. I have a Farmall 340 WF and PS and I love everything about it,except maybe , the extremely slow reverse. A very handy little tractor,I use it with my 6 ft. bush hog and it works great for that.All the "big tractor " features of that time period in a smaller machine. Mark
big tractor" features of that time period in a smaller machine.
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