This 1955 International Harvester Farmall 300 row-crop tractor is said to have been refurbished prior to the seller’s acquisition in 2008. It is finished in red with a white cloth seat cover, and power comes from a 169ci gasoline inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Features include side-mounted headlights, a rear work light, a rear power take-off, and a draw bar. Service in preparation for the sale reportedly involved cleaning the carburetor and replacing the battery. This Farmall 300 tractor is now offered at no reserve in Pennsylvania with a bill of sale.
The Farmall 300 was produced by International Harvester from 1954 to 1956. This example is said to have been refinished in red under prior ownership following replacement of the hood and fenders. Equipment includes side-mounted headlights, a rear work light, an exhaust stack, and Farmall badges.
Red-finished steel wheels with silver rims are mounted with a mixed set of agricultural-style tires.
The operator’s station features a spring-suspension seat with a white cloth cover along with brake pedals, a shifter, hydraulic control levers, and a hand-controlled throttle.
The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of gauges for battery charge, oil pressure, and coolant temperature. The tractor is not equipped with an hour meter, therefore total runtime is unknown.
The 169ci inline-four was factory rated at approximately 35 horsepower and sends power to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. Service in preparation for the sale reportedly included cleaning the carburetor and replacing the battery.
The tractor is equipped with a draw bar, a pin hitch, and a rear power take-off shaft. The seller notes that rust on the hitch assembly.
The reproduction chassis tag displays the model and serial number.
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