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coflyboy

09-19-2006 17:41:17




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Was talking to a guy the other day, who claimed to have experience farming with John Deere tractors. In the course of the conversation he stated that John Deere put out an engine in a tractor that was two cyclinder, in-line, horizontal mount that had one cylinder larger than the other.
None of this was new or exciting except for the different size cylinders.
Did this happen or was this guy pulling my leg. One of my legs does seem to be a bit longer than the other now.

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jmixigo

09-20-2006 06:33:46




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  
You mite wanta try one of yore own sneakers on one foot, an one a yore wife's high heels on the other foot..... just till thangs sorta equalize theyself.



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Nebraska Cowman

09-20-2006 04:37:55




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  
The cylinder do not fire oposite of each other but one behind the other making one the "stronger" cylinder. maybe that is where he got his ideas but no, both are the same size.



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Steve Crum

09-19-2006 21:38:36




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  
Must be confused with a 2 stage compressor that was in the same area as a Deere tractor that was being painted.



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Bob

09-19-2006 21:35:13




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  
That's a pile of BULLPUCKEY!



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chiefrunamuk

09-19-2006 18:08:12




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  

coflyboy;; Must have had two different people drilling that block,Akmed on one Hussein on the other Ken



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MPK

09-19-2006 18:07:19




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 Re: John Deere Engines in reply to coflyboy, 09-19-2006 17:41:17  
I've run John Deere all my life and never heard of this.



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