I bought this 350 about 1 1/2 years ago to some work around my property but I couldn't just leave it alone. Here is a picture of it when delivered.
I then found a 6-way power blade assembly from a dozer someone was scrapping the angle cylinders had holes rubbed through. I am guessing the spacers were not on the dozer it came off of.
I rebuilt these with parts from Bailey's. I also remade parts for the tilt movement. I made a version with bolt on plates the facilitate easy replacement. This a picture of what I burned off.
And here is the assembly before welding
And finally a picture of how it sits today. I still need to paint the canopy it just has primer.
350 after some changes
350 after some changes
gt4074
- hunter41mag
- 440 crawler
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Nice job on repair and additions. I wish I had power angle and tilt on my 440IC, its a pain getting off and on every time I want to change the angle.
I am going to add a ROPS and scarifer to mine in the next few months. I will post pictures of my progress.
Now you and I need some snow in Pennsylvania so we can have some fun with them.
I am going to add a ROPS and scarifer to mine in the next few months. I will post pictures of my progress.
Now you and I need some snow in Pennsylvania so we can have some fun with them.
Don
Eastern PA
440IC (1960)
Eastern PA
440IC (1960)
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- 1010 crawler
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350
wow,you did alot of work on that little guy,looks awesome.
you are much better off giving a 350 some tlc to bring it back than to go out and buy a new machine for $ 60,000 - 80,000.
that crawler will earn it's keep for years to come.
you are much better off giving a 350 some tlc to bring it back than to go out and buy a new machine for $ 60,000 - 80,000.
that crawler will earn it's keep for years to come.
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