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Re: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers
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Posted by Dave 2N on February 02, 2004 at 07:26:20 from (216.136.58.101):
In Reply to: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers posted by 42FarmallH on February 02, 2004 at 06:15:24:
42- I believe the competition for the M was the JD A and not the G. I don't think Farmall had any competition for the G until they went to the Super series and them it might have been the super M. Anyway, I have some of both and like them all; good points and bad points for both. I believe dealer availablitiy and brand loyalty played a large part in tractor selection. As far as the hand clutch goes, it's cheap to fix with a minimum of tools but is soooo... unhandy in a loader application. I have never found that one brand started easier or harder than the other. I have a 48 JD A that sat through our two weeks of cold weather and it still starts "right now!" Same with the JD 70 as is the case with the Super C. My Super H is a "super" starter too. So much of this starting stuff depends on owner maintenance and not on brands or 12 volt systems. Again, both Farmalls and JD's are great old tractors and I can't understand why people like "dissing" one brand or the other.
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