Posted by Farmall Kirk, on July 20, 2010 at 21:07:52 from (65.171.118.143):
In Reply to: Re: M Farmall's, posted by Dr. Bert on July 20, 2010 at 20:19:03:
Hi Bert, Mann you got that right, i fit an M alot better than this A ive got, the pedal's on this a are soo small, I get on this A and it feels like theres nothing to hold onto, Totslly narrow, I get on an M and it's like im at home, i mean when I got it a year ago i thought Id like it, but now when i climb on it, It feel's wierd, It's a slant dash model, Im not complaining, but you know what you like, Ive driven M's before, they are pretty cool, tall yes, maybe a platform type tractor would be better for me? I like the later D's, and W-9's too, driven 9s before too, never driven a late D, but sat on them and I like them, maybe I can get used to this A? tried a B once? couldnt get used to the brake's, and hand clutch, went a little bit on It, but kept trying to remember to tap the brake's and or pull the clutch back to slow it down, sheesh,,,,,,, I mean i felt like i was outta control, Im thinking about this driving this A, & it feel's wierd, totslly unnatural!!!!!!!! i wonder if anyone else felt like this the first time they tried a johnny popper? Im not putting it down,but the more i think about it,and even going out to it at night and sitting on it? thinking about how to drive it. im thinking ????? What did i do buying this thing and NEVER DROVE ONE EXCEPT THAT B, like I had to relearn how to drive a AND FEELING i have to relearn how to drive a tractor,
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