[AT] Deere Model 350 Questions

George Willer gwill at toast.net
Mon Jul 12 06:56:31 PDT 2004


Rob,

I owned and operated a 350 for 10 years.  It's a fun little crawler... great
for working in small places.  I've operated a 450 but never owned one.  The
450 is capable of a lot more work, and would be my choice.

My 350 had a 6 way blade.  It isn't really necessary but is a nice feature.
I've seen them with 3 pt.

George Willer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Gray" <Robgray at epix.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: [AT] Deere Model 350 Questions


> A neighbor of mine who is in the excavating business suggested that I
> look at a John Deere 350 or 450 on tracks for my place. He said that
> either of these machines would be good for my place since I have a lot
> of rock moving to do, and the machine can be fit with a backhoe if need
> be if I needed that down the line. He noted that a machine on rubber
> tires would not be good for my place given what I need to do with the
> equipment..
>
> I'll be honest that I am not real familiar with machines on tracks and
> know very little about them. I did a quick search on the web for a John
> Deere model 350 and did not find too many references to those models.
> Can anyone point me to a web page that gives more info on these
> machines? Also, if anyone owns a model 350, any comments on these
> machines in terms of cost to maintain, reliability, etc. would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Rob
> PA
>
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