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Re: Harley davidson myth\Farmall sound????
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Posted by ebbsspeed on January 23, 2005 at 16:53:38 from (24.145.255.215):
In Reply to: Re: Harley davidson myth\Farmall sound???? posted by Doug in OR on January 23, 2005 at 15:49:22:
Doug, you're right on the 540 degrees on the JD twin, but a little off on the Harley measurement. fdew has got the right sequence and timing of events for the Harley. The Harley actually has a more evenly spaced firing order than the JD twins do. In the case of my little JD "B", you can hardly hear the second cylinder fire until the tractor has a little load on it. On my Harley, I've got the idle slowed down quite a bit, and it's got kind of a "three hits and a miss" type of idle, which I've noticed quite a few of the older shovels and pans have.
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