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Re: Farmall H versus John Deere B
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Posted by Dave on May 22, 2003 at 11:17:32 from (204.221.132.33):
In Reply to: Farmall H versus John Deere B posted by Tim Kincaid on May 22, 2003 at 02:02:23:
I own both a H that was owned by one grandpa and I also have a B that was owned by my other grandpa. Both are about the same vintage in age. We tractor pull with red tractors, so are used to working with them. I recently decided to get the B running again and will try to pull it. I wanted to get the gas tank off, and 3 1/2 hours later I did it! What a joke to work on! Still don't have the B running, but am getting closer. Hand crank vs. electric start, 2 vs. 4 cyl, hand vs. foot clutch, lights vs.no lights, smooth pto power vs. pounding pto. Still hard to believe that the green tractors went from the 2 cyl pounders to the 4010's, 4020's.
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