Posted by D Slater on September 27, 2012 at 19:22:50 from (184.15.50.155):
In Reply to: Re: 340 or 350 or?? posted by DeltaRed on September 27, 2012 at 18:02:16:
95 % sure that its 350 castings. Think the transmission # is mixed up by the poster. 360553R3 and T/A housing 360486R5 was used on 350 tractors. Some chance of finding the T/A housing on a late 300 also. Good chance of finding the transmission # on a 300. Thats why I told him to check the engine size. 340 had different housings. Never around a 330 except at a show but there's a chance they had the same # on the housings is why I mentioned it if the tractor is a utility. Also why I mentioned the governor side. 330 would be on the right side of engine with open rods to carburetor. 300 and 350 gas is on the left with enclosed tube to carburetor.
Also can run into replacement castings put on some tractors with later numbers.
This post was edited by D Slater at 19:28:18 09/27/12.
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