Posted by Vern-MI on September 27, 2007 at 13:58:35 from (207.69.137.42):
In Reply to: english 101 posted by johnand cindy on September 27, 2007 at 05:33:44:
John & Cindy? Are there two of you?
This is an assignment in teaching you how to research and organize. Start putting together your outline of what you intend to demonstrate as far as the possible differences and as you go begin to fill in the blanks and even expand the outline. A good start would be to put you outline on an EXCEL spreadsheet so you can modify it as you become more educated on the subject matter. Compare engine horsepower, head style, RPM, tire sizes, efficiency ratings, gearing, hydraulics, electrical, etc. and everything else that comes to mind. It can be quite interesting if you decide to do a real bangup job. My son did a comparison of nuclear subs and really got interested once he started to develop the profiles.
Anyway begin by looking at the site below and then go to the Ferguson and N tractor forums and ask questions if you can't find the infomation you are looking for.
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