Posted by racsan on January 24, 2015 at 18:09:20 from (184.57.98.47):
In Reply to: IH and JD tractors. posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 17:27:11:
The jd A was my favorite tractor growing up, we had 2 tractors back in the day, the A and the 64 4000 ford. The ford had a 2 stage clutch, pto to halfway up, last half was transmission. The angle of the lever made it extremely difficult for me at a young age to have a controlled release of the clutch, so it would either stall or be trying to pull a wheelie. And the ford was tricky to start. (Until we converted to 12 volt) the A would always start if it could roll over (and still will) love that sound too. Pure tourque, 321 cubic inches and under 1,000 rpm under load full throttle. Yeah it does drink the fuel a bit, but i still enjoy firing it up and using it when it can be used. Dad always said theres 2 tractors you cant wear out. The A doesnt run fast enough and the allis (wd series) will beat you to death first...
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