Posted by Leroy on January 17, 2016 at 06:22:40 from (69.88.202.68):
In Reply to: John Deere B posted by dalet1945 on January 16, 2016 at 20:07:57:
Would that Judge be smart enough to read a parts book? Don't sound like it. But if you can aproch him with a parts book, and it is avaible on line from Deere, for free, you might be able to educate him. At least that would prove to your kids that you are correct and the Judge is wrong and should not be judging tractors. So it should help the kids esteeme. And an all fuel uses a hood with 2 fuel filler holes in it. And I have never see a pressed style frame B tractor that was an all fuel, people did not want that low power tractor. They had enough of it with the cast frame tractors that only came as an all fuel. That all fuel only way of thinking is what about killed the Deere line. If they would have just only made the gas versions in the A, B, G & D tractors there would have been a lot less Farmall tractors sold. I have had a 46 B that was only avaible as all fuel and a 49 B that was gas from factory. And as all thermosiphon cooling systems had no thermostats they all had a way to outside control the engine temp so it is shuttors or a roll up canvas curtain. I think all the International built tractors before the 1939 models H & M came out all used that and I understand the B & C tractors still used that system. So he probably would falt them as well with jis lack of knolage. I know I am not a good speller, just an old guy 72 years old that grew up with these tractors.
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