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Sickboy774
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new JD350BB owner

Post by Sickboy774 » Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:51 pm

Hello everyone,

My name is John and I'm from Los Angeles, CA. I recently purchased a JD350BB diesel crawler loader. It came with what I have kind of identified as model 50 or 51 backhoe and rippers for the rear. I am trying to gain as much info as i can for this machine. the serial number starts with 119 and ends with a T.

I plan to use it to maintain 40 acres I have in the southern sierras. It runs and drives but i have yet to put it through its paces to really know how this machine will perform.

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unkown year JD350BB with JD 50 or 51 backhoe and rippers

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Stan Disbrow
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Re: new JD350BB owner

Post by Stan Disbrow » Wed Dec 12, 2018 5:30 am

Hi,

Serial beginning 119 is very early 350B in 1970.

Stan
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Re: new JD350BB owner

Post by Jim B » Wed Dec 12, 2018 6:26 am

Hello John,

One of the best sources for info on your machine and attachments is the manuals. If you don't have them, you should get them. Stan has posted a list of manuals by machine models in the FAQ section, about the 17th post down. You should at least get the operator’s and service (technical) manuals that apply to your machine and attachments. The parts manuals are available on line so it is a personal choice on those as to have your own copy or use the online ones. Lavoy, owner of this site, sells parts and I believe he can help you with manuals (Best way to contact him is an email to postmaster@jdcrawlers.com). JD sells their manuals at http://www.johndeeretechinfo.com . Use the construction section to find the 350B which will show the options available for manuals. They have printed, discs, or download options.
To see the online parts catalogs go to https://partsadvisor.deere.com/ . Enter 350 as the model. When the list comes up scroll down and to the 350Bs and you will need to use the PC1169 for the crawler and PC1209 for the loader. The hoe and ripper (if JD) original would have had ID tags on them as well and you can find parts list for those models there as well.

Your posts about your 350B should be in the Late model JD crawler technical support forum. This site has a dedicated picture server, if you want to use it. You can get info about it at the Message Board Q&A and Announcements section. It does need a log in which you set up with Lavoy.

If you already had that info, sorry for the rehash; if you didn’t, I hope it helps. I am a believer in having the manuals. Your machine looks good. Good luck, be careful, and have fun with it.

Jim

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Re: new JD350BB owner

Post by 77 Ford » Fri Dec 14, 2018 8:21 am

Welcome aboard for forums and the madness that is old iron crawlers!
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