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Posted by Jerry Ray on October 09, 2005 at 18:29:10 from (205.188.117.73):
I just got my Dad's 350 row crop back after 20 year in the farmer next doors yard. The sheet metal is good. the tires are new. It runs good. I traded a beautiful "M" for it that I'm sure was a better tractor. But This is DAD's and that is worth more than any thing to me. I would have paid for ten "M"'s for the smile I saw on Dad's face that day I drove it back in the drive way. Dad bought it new in 58. 1. It has some issues. The brakes: The left brake seams to lock up and not release. The right brake is just weak. I remember Dad having issue with the brakes like this when we had it. What do I do? 2. The clutch seams to be weak. The farmer has not found my dad's manual. How can it be adjusted? 3. At the front of the engine by the water pump. It has a greese zerk (not the one on the fan)that will not take greese. How do I fix it? 4. The timing seams to be off just a little because it want to keep running sometimes. What should it be set at? Or do I have another issue? 5. The TA is out. It was out when Dad sold it. How hard of a fix is this? How $$$? Happy to be apart of the IH crowd. Thanks in advance IH guys. jray
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