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John Deere 350C

Nac

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Here is a old John Deere 350C I picked up it has 2,000 hr on it and runs pretty good. Here are some pics
 

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Ford LT-9000

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That must be a heavy grunt for your hooklift to pull on did the front wheels come off the ground :laugh

Your going to make Jeff Jealous your machine is in better shape than his :yup

Its pretty rare you see a trackloader that size with a log grapple on it. The machine would be good for loading old wood debris like from house demo's may have to modify the grapple abit. Machine looks pretty good shape.
 

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I dont follow you log grapple? If you are talking about the grapple in the pic that is the grapple for my 160 the 350C has a 4-1 bucket. No problem at all for the hooklift the box weight about 3,000+
the 350C weighs about 12,000+ and the grapple about 2500+ so about 17,500
 

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Whoops :bouncegri

I thought that grapple was a part of the machine then I had another look it is your demo grapple for the excavator.
 

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Oh sure, bring out the pictures of a 350 ROPS now, after I did all my guessing at a design.:bouncegri

Looks good. I wonder why the grousers are so much smaller on a trackloader than on a dozer? Cuz of the time spent turning, maybe??

Have you had time to run it much?
 

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I used for about 5 mins. to move my grapple. My laborer used for a day and said it seem fine. I hope to go threw the machine over the winter and have it painted also.
 
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