Posted by Leroy on November 02, 2019 at 12:45:22 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Cold Starts posted by Rusty6 on November 02, 2019 at 07:52:00:
The first styled ar was in 1959, befor that it was unstyled and only an all fuel tractor The water pump first came on the A & B bodels in 52 but factory could be retrofited as well as aftermarket pumps could be instaled, easy to tell if factory as factory pump was in bottom casting of radiater while aftermarket was just in lower hose. Not sure if the AR was still a 53 model tractor or not but I am thinking it was with the low seat 60 replacing it as a 54 model but thet were in looks identical. Then the high seat 60 came out. entirely different tractor. The styled AR had 2 6 volt batteries one on each side of cowel and steering gear. That stearing gear was a hard one to operate. Ours on the 50 went bad and we replaced with hydrostatic steering and 1 finger stearing after that.
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