Posted by MHMalcolm on July 14, 2009 at 14:56:38 from (66.66.148.252):
In Reply to: IH 350 Utility or 2n? posted by PeterRose on July 14, 2009 at 12:53:09:
As some of the others have said the 350 is much more of a tractor than the 2N. We've had a 350 Utility and an 8N on the farm ever since before I was born (1964) and I have logged many hours on both, and overhauled both engines, and rebuilt the TA in the 350. I would have to say that if they are both fixer-uppers and all you are going to be doing is mostly plowing snow and light chores, and you are looking to do this as cheaply as possible, I would probably go with the 2N. New replacement parts are plentiful and reasonably priced, and there are alot of 9N tractors, which have most of the same parts as a 2N, in salvage yards for used parts if needed. Parts for the 350 are not as common and would be on average more expensive and some would be less easy to find. Plus the 2N would be lighter and easier to work on if you had to split it, remove the engine for repairs, etc. The 2N would also burn less gas.
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