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In Reply to: It's not a Truck posted by Geo-TH,In on March 29, 2022 at 08:19:52:
Dad watched a John Deere Day free movie in the local theater and they were showing how the RolloMatic front wheels could drive in and out of a furrow and how simple the PowerTrol lifted trailing implements. He right away traded my old favorite SC Case for this new JD. Had to blacksmith the 2-16 JD plow for a cylinder. This '51 B did no better than the 1940 SC on pulling that plow, but had a useless super low 1st gear fit only for something like rototilling.
Driving through thawing cow yard with the manure spreader, one front wheel slammed down and one slammed up! Funky steering!
The old SC would have its front wheels remounted turned outward to prevent solid freeze-up with mud,giving more space around the pedestal. But the gee-whiz RolloMatic had to be cleaned right away! At least the steering wheel did not fight back like the older Farmalls and JDs.
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