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Re: Farmall 450 diesel/gas start
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Posted by Mark Prater on January 15, 2004 at 07:13:28 from (64.85.216.73):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 diesel/gas start posted by Mark Stephens on January 09, 2004 at 05:58:45:
Mark, I have had a 450 diesel for over 23 years and I love the tractor. Some people think I am crazy but I use it all winter to feed the cows hay and it has never failed to start. I can't say that about our John Deere! My 450 has all of the options and they all work great. I have had the TA rebuilt once but I think it went out because my tractor has about 64 horse power and I have pulled a 4 bottom 16" plow though clay for years. I love the look on the faces of people when they watch me start it up for them the first time. It starts easy as a gas tractor but when you throw the lever forward after it warms up it can shake the whole barn and blow a cloud of smoke 20 feet up!
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