I saw an older tractor again the other day. It was a blue one and I didn't catch the brand name, but since I found your channel, whenever I see one I remember Farmall Fanatic. Beep! Beep! 😁😁😁
I have a 450 sitting in my shed. Great tractors and they just had great styling to the body lines back then. Our shed is a full of red with a cub, three Farmall C’s a super C, 340, 450, and a 560. That is going to be one nice 350 when it’s done. Can’t wait to see the progress.
I'm looking forward to seeing this. I worked at a Case/IH dealership and I've seen several Farmall tractors that were redone to different degrees. Never ceases to amaze me.
Hi FF! Sweet looking and running old 350. I loved your explanation of the difference between the Farmall and International tractors. The Farmall line was International Harvester's line of row crop tractors where as the Internationals were their general purpose tractors. Like you, we have always been row crop farmers and the Farmalls were our natural choice. By the way, that 350 would look good working in your fields...RED POWER THEN...RED POWER NOW!😁
I remember going to Dunn?'s down in Meadeville with my dad back in the 60's and picking up parts. The last tractor we bought from them was a 460 with natrow front end and loader. Used the heck out of it was gas. Memories
Not something you see a lot of over here in the Highlands of Scotland petrol tractors loads of Diesels. Nice intresting project thought. I like the John Deere but you dont see many of them either.👍
Nice tractors I'd be undecided as to do over that tractor it's such good shape original hmm. As I see it yes the John Deere used more fuel cause it simply did more acres. Boom let's go let's grow have a good day Geno.
FF those 350s are tough tractors. I have an early 57 model. It was in a barn fire about 10 years ago. It fell though the barn floor then the barn collapsed on top of it! It was pulled from the rubble, a few burned off wires were replaced, the previous owner put 18.4 38 tires on it off of a 1066 because that's what they had laying around, threw some new paint on her and she was back to work within 2 weeks of the fire.
What a great tractor love too follow along with the restoration be a great series. It purs like a kitten. That Deere is in the wrong video perfer fordson definitely Internationale is better than that green thing.
@@FarmallFanatic Well, that may be true, but he's lost my respect, for now. Won't be hard to gain it back, mind you, but to me it would be the same as taking that 340 Diesel and saying "yeah, you know what? That diesel is basically garbage. I'm gonna put a gas engine in its place." Same for me with the gas power shift Deeres. Weren't many of them built, and too many of them have been diesel swapped.
I think the utility’s were governed a little differently because ours runs a little rpm, but our 300 utility is basically a 350 because we put 350 sleeves in it
Had the H, had the m, had the 350 gas and the 400 diesel I ran the m mostly with a double row corn picker think the corn picker was a new idea Left for viet nam in 1967 and when i came back in feb of 1969 , all were sold I was sad but we moved on
The h we had was a tricycle, the last day i was discing before i left for boot camp, one of the wheels on the tricycle front, broke off, i left it in the field i was done and not happy to go memories Just thought about that June 27 1966 san diego My dad was a slave driver I remember that too
It's almost a shame to restore that one. It is very nice. There are people who prefer nice originals to restored tractors. Even the steering wheel is perfect.
I'd love to show you. Being I work out of town we would have to get together sometime. I hope I can be home for my clubs plow day. The club is...Southern Cove Power Reunion. Maybe you could come out and make a video with us. That would be awesome!
Beautiful farm tractor keep on sharing
Wow ! Crazy he still had all the cat3 and weights still with it . What a nice tractor , Thanks Gino 🇺🇸
Yeah it's a really nice tractor
One of the nicest 350 I've seen, shouldn't cost must to restore this one. 👍
Nope
My dad had a 350 diesel wide front end. Our 450 has power steering! Thanks for sharing.
I saw an older tractor again the other day. It was a blue one and I didn't catch the brand name, but since I found your channel, whenever I see one I remember Farmall Fanatic. Beep! Beep! 😁😁😁
Haha blue probably a Ford
@@FarmallFanatic Okay. Cool. 👍
I have a 450 sitting in my shed. Great tractors and they just had great styling to the body lines back then. Our shed is a full of red with a cub, three Farmall C’s a super C, 340, 450, and a 560. That is going to be one nice 350 when it’s done. Can’t wait to see the progress.
Geesh
Nice tractor. Nice to see one that been taken care of.
Really nice lookin an soundin tractor look forward to seein the series 💥BOOM 👍
We just picked up a nice straight 1958 Farmall 350 gas with fast hitch, power steering and TA. Nice tractors.
Nice 👊
I'm looking forward to seeing this. I worked at a Case/IH dealership and I've seen several Farmall tractors that were redone to different degrees. Never ceases to amaze me.
Hi FF! Sweet looking and running old 350. I loved your explanation of the difference between the Farmall and International tractors. The Farmall line was International Harvester's line of row crop tractors where as the Internationals were their general purpose tractors. Like you, we have always been row crop farmers and the Farmalls were our natural choice. By the way, that 350 would look good working in your fields...RED POWER THEN...RED POWER NOW!😁
You never know where it will end up 💥👍
I was thinking it was going to end up in FF fleet when done too💪💪 💥 💥
Love the original top link. Never seen the three point adapters before. It'll be nice. Don't see too many one owner tractors, that old anyway.
Sweet tractor! Spent many hours on a 300 pulling a square baler. Loved that tractor.
Looking forward to the process on this!
I remember going to Dunn?'s down in Meadeville with my dad back in the 60's and picking up parts. The last tractor we bought from them was a 460 with natrow front end and loader. Used the heck out of it was gas. Memories
Going to be a fun series to watch!
Such a cool project. I know exactly where W L Dunn was. Actually took some photos of the building and signage before it sold some years ago.
Looking forward to the series! :)
Not something you see a lot of over here in the Highlands of Scotland petrol tractors loads of Diesels. Nice intresting project thought. I like the John Deere but you dont see many of them either.👍
good job man good video looking forward to seeing the videos
Cant wait!!! Looks like it will be fun!!!!🍿🍾
Such a nice 350!!!
Following this. Any updates on the restoration
Not yet there will be eventually
Nice tractors I'd be undecided as to do over that tractor it's such good shape original hmm. As I see it yes the John Deere used more fuel cause it simply did more acres. Boom let's go let's grow have a good day Geno.
More acres hahahaha
I love the 350 and 450 series Farmall, this will be cool to follow
Good looking tractor already. 👍🍻 Why change from gas to diesel?
Easier on fuel
That's a sweet 350. I'd hook my V-rake to it and take it right to the field!
Good day Yes perfect rake tractor. Thanks
Thanks for the video. it was a good idea, no matter who's it was.
Beautiful Johnnie
FF those 350s are tough tractors. I have an early 57 model. It was in a barn fire about 10 years ago. It fell though the barn floor then the barn collapsed on top of it! It was pulled from the rubble, a few burned off wires were replaced, the previous owner put 18.4 38 tires on it off of a 1066 because that's what they had laying around, threw some new paint on her and she was back to work within 2 weeks of the fire.
Wow 😳😲
@Farmall Fanatic Any updates coming up on this? 🤞🍻
No actually I need to get ahold of him and see what's going on
What a great tractor love too follow along with the restoration be a great series. It purs like a kitten. That Deere is in the wrong video perfer fordson definitely Internationale is better than that green thing.
Green traptors are overrated, red or blue is my go to.
That of course is a matter of opinion. 😂😁
Lol
Is cub cadet any relation to the farmall cub?
Old ones yes, new ones no
I love those 350.
Me too
Does Andy still have the gas utility 460 I sold him a few years ago?
When are you going to do a series of rebuild on your tractor such as a winter project
Starts soon
was there any more videos on this 350 restoration ?? thanks
Andy said he hasn't had time yet but i'm sure he plans on it
@@FarmallFanatic great , thank you
My brother has a 300 fast hitch. It still has the original fire extinguisher on it ( very rare ).
You still making vids ? Hadn't seen ya upload in a long while
@@johndowe7003 did one in early June
Nice!
We had a 350 diesel and pulled 3-14’s Oliver trailer plows no problem!
I know it will Pull a 3 bottom trailer, just not sure about the 311
Love me a good tractor story
I hope they were able to keep the original paint
Good lookin 3020
I was working my 1952 John Deere B all fuel today and now I’m watching this what a day
Haha 😄👍
Got one just like it. Id like to have the crank handle for mine
👍👍
Love to have the f 14 or 12 with the cultivator set up
Starts easy.
Dont be slow. The guy has to be 90 years old.
We had the IH adapters from Fast Hitch to 3pt for our 1958 230
I do too for my super c
So, that 3020 gas power shift is a decently rare tractor. I'd be willing to buy it to save it from being hacked up and diesel swapped.
It's definitely getting a diesel engine
@@FarmallFanatic oh yay. Another uncommon tractor ruined at the hands of douchebags.
Andy is far from a DB
@@FarmallFanatic Well, that may be true, but he's lost my respect, for now. Won't be hard to gain it back, mind you, but to me it would be the same as taking that 340 Diesel and saying "yeah, you know what? That diesel is basically garbage. I'm gonna put a gas engine in its place." Same for me with the gas power shift Deeres. Weren't many of them built, and too many of them have been diesel swapped.
Is it a farmall MD
I think the utility’s were governed a little differently because ours runs a little rpm, but our 300 utility is basically a 350 because we put 350 sleeves in it
Utilities were governed at 2000 rpm, while the Farmalls were at 1750 I believe.
Had the H, had the m, had the 350 gas and the 400 diesel
I ran the m mostly with a double row corn picker think the corn picker was a new idea
Left for viet nam in 1967 and when i came back in feb of 1969 , all were sold
I was sad but we moved on
Wow!
The h we had was a tricycle, the last day i was discing before i left for boot camp, one of the wheels on the tricycle front, broke off, i left it in the field i was done and not happy to go memories
Just thought about that
June 27 1966 san diego
My dad was a slave driver
I remember that too
Slave driver haha
nice shape
I just bought last month farmall cub starterd restore bck life it does run
Always though the 350’s were the successor to the Super H??,
Yes but hp wise equivalent to an M
Would you farm with this tractor? Would you trade one of yours for it?
I want em both lol
👋
It's almost a shame to restore that one. It is very nice. There are people who prefer nice originals to restored tractors. Even the steering wheel is perfect.
Your friend might know where a worthy 1929 Farmall Regular might be for sale...
I'll pull the feelers out
It should pull a 3 btm. I have an H that I have installed a 1957 350 engine and that tractor pulls a 3 btm in 4th gear.
I'd love to see it
I'd love to show you. Being I work out of town we would have to get together sometime. I hope I can be home for my clubs plow day. The club is...Southern Cove Power Reunion. Maybe you could come out and make a video with us. That would be awesome!
Rain date April 22.
@@jeromesmith1662 What state is that in
@@FarmallFanatic south central Pennsylvania. About 45 min. South of Altoona Pa.
Is that tractor sick it's all green
Very
Farmall 400
It’s a 350
Dude lol
I might have a new 450 bought.
Nice 👊
I have a one owner farmall 1957 400 fast hitch
Nice
The farmall last year it was made was 1956
58
Check Nebraska tractor it say last year was 1956 may have been sold in 1957
@@maxoutone1954 300s were made 54 to 56. 350s late 56 to 58.
We had a super m.
Following
Leave it alone keep it original
Its probably a super m or and h
Bout to find out 🤠
It's a mta
Howdy all I finally made it
I was right
Lol