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Comments for 350 Farmall Broken Wheel
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Heyseed wrote on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 (PDT):
  • Ouch, at least it will come off easier.
    Ed Hotaling wrote on Thursday, April 30, 2015 (PDT):
  • I had that happen once on my H. I think the clamp was loose and I didn't realize it.
    JL Ray wrote on Thursday, May 14, 2015 (PDT):
  • I did that once. about 1969. I was about 14. I got the tractor stuck in the mud one winter day taking feed back to the hogs. I couldn't get out so I walked home after carrying the feed to where it had to go. It was late in the evening. During the night the tractor froze in. The next morning my brother and I went back to get it out and snapped the hub just you have. Dad was not to happy.
    Former farmboy wrote on Friday, July 17, 2015 (PDT):
  • My uncle had a 70 hydro with a loader, it was at least once a month I had to remove broken bolts from the clamp.
    Greg Milliken wrote on Sunday, July 26, 2015 (PDT):
  • My cousin was working in the field with his 300, and the axel, itself, broke off just outside of the bearing. My uncle had purchased the 300 brand new, which would make it at least 50 years old.
    oscar wrote on Saturday, December 24, 2016 (PST):
  • keep bolts tight

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