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Re: RE: My Dad died I've got 3 John Deeres!
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Posted by Leroy on September 19, 2004 at 06:15:01 from (216.255.39.25):
In Reply to: RE: My Dad died I've got 3 John Deeres! posted by Anna Baker-Luckie on September 18, 2004 at 21:46:29:
John Deere never made a deisel in a model A altho I have seen an A tractor that was converted using an Olds Deisel car engine but it would be impossible for the tranny in any 2 cylinder tractor to slip are you thinking clutch?, The only factory made deisel in a 2 cylinder would be a large wide front standard tread such as a R, 80, 820 or 830 or the rare 435 the same size as the 420. if it has a tranny that slips then it would have to be a later 6 cylinder tractor with the power shift transmission, You need to try to find out more information. Deisel and large with a tranny that slips sounds like you have a Ford 6000 SOS tractor.
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