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Re: BALL - MASON - KERR ******** Which jar is the right one??????
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Posted by Andy Martin on May 27, 2002 at 06:45:42 from (12.74.167.46):
In Reply to: BALL - MASON - KERR ******** Which jar is the right one?????? posted by BIG JOHN on May 26, 2002 at 18:43:17:
Most tractors spent their productive lives with whatever the farmer had at hand when he broke the first one. For originality, therefore, I prefer an old scratched jar. Mayonaise jars come with no impression so they are very neutral but are a little light if you are brush hogging around timber where a branch may catch it. Nobody seems to know what the factory put on them. It was probably different in different years as they were probably bid out and different manufacturers got the bid. Please note that IH did put universal threads on so the farmer did not have to go to IH to get their jar. That would not happen these days. Too much liability for the company if you used a defective jar, got cut, and sued them. So I enjoy using whatever jar is at hand in the true spirit of a well-designed, easily-maintained tractor! Anybody who criticizes you for not having the "right" jar does not really know what the right jar is anyway so ignore them. But plastic is a bit much.
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