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Re: Re: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers
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Posted by Dave 2N on February 02, 2004 at 07:34:14 from (216.136.58.101):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farmalls Vs the Johnny Poppers posted by AC on February 02, 2004 at 07:25:25:
As far as repairs go: Clutch replacement, JD wins easily (although I realize that clutch replacement on a Farmall can be done without splitting the tractor. Radiator replacement: If you ever replaced a radiator on a 2 cyl. JD, you begin to wonder what the engineers drank for breakfast when they came up with this design. Same as muffler replacement on the letter series JD's. Comfort: got to give it to JD; that square seat beats the Farmall setup any day. As I said above, I like them all. But just to clarify, I'm 60 years old and grew up on a Farmall M; some days I think it's still attached to my butt! What a warrior that tractor was. Maybe that's why I'm a tad partial to my Super C and Super H. But again, those 2 cyl JD's are great machines and if you think otherwise, you've either never had any experience with them or are choosing to start an argument.
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